Sudan Electricity Statistics
Electricity generation and consumption, imports and exports, nuclear, renewable and non-renewable (fossil fuels) energy, hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, solar energy, etc. in Sudan.
Electricity generation and consumption, imports and exports, nuclear, renewable and non-renewable (fossil fuels) energy, hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, solar energy, etc. in Sudan.
Sudan relies on four major power plants: Umm Dabakir and El Jaili for thermal generation, and Merowe and Roseires for hydroelectric power. These facilities form the backbone of
The bar chart shows the distribution of the country''s land area in each of these classes compared to the global distribution of wind resources.
Sudan''s electricity mix includes 65% Hydropower, 28% Unspecified Fossil Fuels and 1% Solar. Low-carbon generation peaked in 2022.
This document is a first of the series of the Sudan Energy Sector Update, a quarterly update on energy developments in the electricity sector and the oil and gas sector in Sudan.
Although power generation has continued to grow in the post-independence era, only about 62% of Sudan''s population had access to electricity in 2021, according to the latest estimates
Figure 2b provides an overview of electricity generation in Sudan by source, emphasizing the reliance on biomass, crude oil,
Major biomass power plants: 1 Abu Hibera, WNSC Sugar Plant 2 Kenana Sugar Co. Sugar Plant 3 Assalaya Sugar Plant, SSC 4 Sennar Sugar Plant, SSC
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