Nowadays, electricity has become an essential resource for the functioning of our modern societies. However, access to a reliable and constant power supply remains a major challenge in many parts of the world. It is in this context that the construction work on the new energy station of the National Electricity Company (SNEL) in Kasumbalesa, in Haut Katanga, is of paramount importance.
According to information revealed by Jean-Marie Mutombo Ngoy, Director of the Southern Region of SNEL, the work is progressing at a good pace and is estimated at 85% completion. This new energy infrastructure represents a ray of hope for the population of Kasumbalesa, which faces recurring problems with electricity supply. Once operational, this energy station will effectively meet the growing demand for electricity in the region.
The Director of SNEL highlights the remarkable work carried out by the Egyptian company “Elsewedy Electric” in the construction of this structure. This international cooperation has made it possible to benefit from advanced technical know-how and recognized expertise in the field of energy. Thanks to this fruitful collaboration, the new Kasumbalesa energy station should be fully operational by the end of the year, thus providing a concrete solution to the problems of power cuts encountered by the local population.
It is important to emphasize that the implementation of this project is part of a sustainable development approach and improvement of the living conditions of the inhabitants of Kasumbalesa. By ensuring a stable and quality electricity supply, this new energy station will help to boost the local economy and promote the social development of the region.
In conclusion, the construction of the new SNEL energy station in Kasumbalesa embodies real hope for a population in search of reliable and accessible electricity. This project symbolizes the commitment of the authorities and stakeholders in the energy sector to meet the energy challenges facing the region, and demonstrates the common desire to build a better future for all.