Cameroon: Kribi Power Plant
The Kribi Power Plant Project comprises:
The Kribi Power Plant Project comprises:
The Dibamba Thermal Power Project comprises of the following components:
• The construction of a 88 MW power plant fuelled with heavy fuel oil (HFO) at the site in Yassa village; and
• The construction of energy transmission facilities, including:
(i) A step-up substation at the plant site (11 to 90 kV) at the plant site; and
(ii) A 1.8 km 90 kV double circuit transmission line between the plant and a connection to existing 90 kV transmission lines which run to Ngodi-Bekoko substation at Bekoko.
This website provides laws, regulations and sample contracts on Cameroon's water sector.
The law provided legal foundation for the creation of the state-owned company Camwater.
The law lays down the procedures for delegation of public services of drinking water and sewerage in urban and suburban areas and makes provision for the creation of the two companies.
The contract was designed for the provision of water services in Cameroon between the government of Cameroon and the state-owned company, Cameroon Water Utilities Corporation (Camwater), which is a state-owned asset holding company in charge of managing the property and rights concerning the drinking water service in urban and suburban areas, and is responsible for the construction, maintenance and management of infrastructure, capture, production, storage and transportation of potable water.
The focus of the AICD country reports is on benchmarking sector performance and quantifying the main financing and efficiency gaps at the country level. These reports are particularly relevant to national policy makers and development partners working on specific countries.
The Republic of Cameroon (Cameroon) is a country with a vast natural and economic potential, as its geographic diversity favors varied economic and agricultural activities. Cameroon has one of the highest proportions of land area devoted to conservation in Africa (around 14% of its territory). It exports oil and has significant natural resources, including high-value timber; agricultural products including coffee, cotton, and cocoa; and as yet untapped natural gas, iron, bauxite, and cobalt.
Subsidizing Water Connections in Cameroon
How to Apply Output-Based Aid to an Affermage
The website provides Cameroon's data on private participation in infrastructure.