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In anticipation of future mining activities by Rio Tinto at Simandou, Guinea, InfraCo has engaged in a partnership with Rio Tinto to explore development opportunities for multi-user infrastructure such as electricity supply. The objective of the project under consideration is to electrify the town of Beyla, the nearest town to Rio Tinto’s proposed mine, using local hydropower resources.

Beyla is a town of 22,000 inhabitants that is expected to grow significantly once mining activities commence. Beyla’s electricity demand is expected to be approximately 1.4 GWh in 2010 growing to approximately 4 GWh by 2020, should the town be connected to an electricity grid. The project will consist of installing a 1 MW hydro power plant on the Cessou river close to the village of Famoila, connecting the hydro plant to the town of Beyla by a 20 km 20kV transmission line and completing and expanding the existing distribution system in Beyla. The project is planned to be owned through an integrated electric distribution utility “Beyla Energy” with a concession to generate and distribute electricity within the prefecture of Beyla.

This project provides an example of possible partnerships with mining companies looking to develop multi-user infrastructure in Africa. .

Location of Project

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Statement of project objectives

Primary economic and social benefits

  • Provide electricity to the town of Beyla and its surrounding areas. Currently, there are a few diesel generators in Beyla town and its inhabitants are eager to gain better access to electricity to develop their economic activities as well as for domestic uses.

 

Approximate scope of project

Cost - US$7 million
Time – 1 year construction, 30 years operation

Partners (of a JDA/MOU)

Partnership with the mining company Rio Tinto

Partner in charge

Ebbe Hamilton

Developer in charge

Diane Segal

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