In accordance with a presidential directive of purchasing energy, the China International Fund cement plant, located in Luanda, Angola, will supply 50 MW of electricity for the public power grid in Angola.
The directive pointed out that, the purchase agreement is valid for 10 years, but it has not given the amount of electricity purchased by Angola's national power transmission network.
Taking into account the electricity supply and demand deficit of about 400 MW reported in the investigation and assessment of the Luanda area.
The government of Angola is developing a number of projects to increase the national generating capacity, including the two dams built by the Brazil Odebrecht.
The Lauca hydropower station with a value of $4.3 Billion is supported by Brazil credit.
At the beginning of 2017, the dam will produce 2070 megawatts of electricity and serve 5000000 people.
Other work also includes an increase in the capacity of the Cambambe hydropower station, which is from 180 MW to 700MW.
The Soyo is constructed by China's Machinery Engineering Company, It will be combined with a cycle power plant.
They are expected to supply electricity for the capital and the north of Angola from 2017. The project will cost $900000000.