Energy
Nachtigal Hydropower
Nachtigal Falls, Cameroon
Nachtigal Amont HPP is a 420 MW hydropower plant under construction on the Sanaga River, 65 kilometres from Yaoundé, with a 50-kilometer transmission line to Nyom. It is expected to be completed in about five years at a cost of around €1.2 billion and it will be operated under a 35-year concession.
25%
increase in Cameroon's generation capacity
1m
tons of CO2 emissions expected to be avoided annually
1500
jobs created
About project
Nachtigal Amont HPP is a 420 MW hydropower plant under construction on the Sanaga River, 65 kilometres from Yaoundé, with a 50-kilometer transmission line to Nyom. It is expected to be completed in about five years at a cost of around €1.2 billion and it will be operated under a 35-year concession.
The project reached financial close in December 2018. The African Development Bank is a lender to the project.
Role of Africa50
Africa50 acquired 15% of the equity stake in the Nachtigal Hydro Power Company (NHPC) from the Government of Cameroon.
Our partners
Electricité de France (EDF) | International Finance Corporation (IFC) | STOA Infra&Energy (Fund) | Government of Cameroon (GoC)
Project impact
Productivity
- The plant is expected to increase Cameroon’s generation capacity by more than 25%, improving access to electricity for consumers.
- The lower prices from hydropower are expected to improve the long-term financial sustainability of the sector, making electricity more accessible to the poor, and saving consumers about US$100 million over a seven-year period.
Environment
- The plant is expected to help raise the share of renewables in Cameroon’s energy mix to 75% by 2022 and avoid the emission of one million tons of CO2 annually.
Employment
- The project is expected to create up to 1,500 direct jobs during construction (65% locally sourced), and many permanent jobs upon completion.