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An HPC cluster with GPU nodes used for research in materials science, energy, and other domains. The facility supports both local and international initiative.
Toubkal is hosted at Mohammed VI Polytechnic University (UM6P) in Ben Guerir.
In partnership with OCP, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, CERN and University of Cambridge.
The Square Kilometre Array (SKA) is an international effort to build the world’s largest and most sensitive radio telescope to help better understand the history of the universe.
The SKA will be hosted in South Africa and Australia. Two SKA receiver components will be built in South Africa and one in Australia.
Data centre development in the pipeline.
It is a private law company created in 2009 and based on the principle of Public-Private partnership. Its objectives are to develop an innovation ecosystem in the mechatronics sector and to strengthen high value-added activities, digital city, intelligent transport, intelligent factory.
The data centre hosts GPUs from Nvidia and are only available to winners of challenges posted by Novation City.
INFRATEL is one of the largest telecommunication infrastructure providers in Zambia that owns and operates more than 1200 communication towers, 3 Data Centres, a wide range of cloud services operates an Optic Fibre network which it leverages to provide wholesale telecommunications infrastructure as a service to MNOs, ISPs, Government, organizations and other licensed entities.
Not well known but they have HPC compute resources available for student and businesses alike.
Ilifu, a big data infrastructure for data-intensive research, enables South African researchers to be world leaders in the strategic science domains of astronomy and bioinformatics. Hosted at the UCT ICTS and operated by IDIA on behalf of a consortium of universities and research organisations, ilifu is a node in the national data infrastructure, partly funded by the Department of Science and Innovation to support the National Integrated Cyberinfrastructure System of South Africa.
A growing HPC centre that includes GPU resources for scientific research, primarily supporting academic and governmental research projects.
Location: Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR)
The Lengau cluster that houses high-performance computing, is one of the fastest supercomputers in Africa. It supports a variety of applications including computational research and data analytics.
A multi-purpose supercomputing facility with GPU capabilities, supporting research in bioinformatics, computational biology, and other scientific fields.
Free compute for research in Egypt that is offered on merit-based access to advanced computational resources.
Johannesburg, South Africa
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Accra, Ghana
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Cape Town, South Africa
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Casablanca, Morocco
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Cairo, Egypt
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Bujumbura, Burundi
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Alexandria, Egypt
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Lilongwe, Malawi
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Johannesburg, South Africa
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Luanda, Angola
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Lome, Togo
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Lagos, Nigeria
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Maputo, Mozambique
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Kampala, Uganda
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Conakry, Guinea
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Lusaka, Zambia
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Dakar, Senegal
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Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
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Port Louis, Mauritius
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Maseru, Lesotho
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Rabat, Morocco
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Nairobi, Kenya
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Windhoek, Namibia
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Yaounde, Cameroon
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Nairobi, Kenya
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Lagos, Nigeria
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Cape Town, South Africa
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Johannesburg, South Africa
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Lagos, Nigeria
Local Zones
Johannesburg, South Africa
Local Zones
Nairobi, Kenya
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Johannesburg, South Africa
CDN
Antananarivo, Madagascar
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Algiers, Algeria
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Accra, Ghana
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Cape Town, South Africa
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Harare, Zimbabwe
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Lagos, Nigeria
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Gaborone, Botswana
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Durban, South Africa
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Kigali, Rwanda
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Casablanca, Morocco
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Dakar, Senegal
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Djibouti, Djibouti
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Johannesburg, South Africa
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Luanda, Angola
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Maputo, Mozambique
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Port Louis, Mauritius
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Nairobi, Kenya
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Mombasa, Kenya
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Monrovia, Liberia
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Tunis, Tunisia
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Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania
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Reunion, France
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Accra, Ghana
Point of Presence
Cape Town, South Africa
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Johannesburg, South Africa
Point of Presence
Detmont, Namibia
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Matsapha, Eswatini
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Johannesburg, South Africa
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Shomolu, Nigeria
Point of Presence
Es Senia, Algeria
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Nairobi, Kenya
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Tudor ward, Kenya
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Pointe La Rue, Seychelles
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Sale, Morocco
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Soamanandray, Madagascar
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Conakry, Guinea
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Douala, Cameroon
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Monsha'et Al Amary, Egypt
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Borg Al Arab Al Gadida City, Egypt
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Blantyre, Malawi
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Gaborone, Botswana
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eThekwini Metropolitan Municipality, South Africa
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Mfou, Cameroon
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Qasr Bin Ghashir, Libya
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arrondissement de Menara المنارة, Morocco
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Alexandria, Egypt
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Bamako, Mali
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Miritini ward, Kenya
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Butembo, Congo, The Democratic Republic of the
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Banjulinding, Gambia
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Dakar, Senegal
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Mwanza, Tanzania, United Republic of
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Ain El Beida, Algeria
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Asaba, Nigeria
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Maputo, Mozambique
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Abu Rudays, Egypt
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Windhoek, Namibia
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Cairo, Egypt
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Port-Bouet, Abidjian, Cote d'Ivoire
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Lusaka, Zambia
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Tripoli, Libya
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Praia, Cabo Verde
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Chitungwiza, Zimbabwe
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New Administrative Capital, Egypt
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Ouled Tayeb, Morocco
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Murindi, Rwanda
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Zenata, Algeria
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Ain Arnat, Algeria
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Kigali, Rwanda
Rabat, Morocco
Cape Town, South Africa
Dakar, Senegal
Yaounde, Cameroon
Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
Kampala, Uganda
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
Kampala, Uganda
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
Kigali, Rwanda
Berekuso, Ghana
Accra, Ghana
Rabat, Morocco
Nairobi, Kenya
Kigali, Rwanda
Sfax, Tunisia
Sfax, Tunisia
Alexandria, Egypt
Giza, Egypt
Cairo, Egypt
Nairobi, Kenya
Nairobi, Kenya
Ota, Nigeria
Lagos, Nigeria
Johannesburg, South Africa
Cape Town, South Africa
Cape Town, South Africa
Harare, Zimbabwe
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Lusaka, Zambia
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Windhoek, Namibia
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Luanda, Angola
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Gaborone, Botswana
White Space: ~1000 sqm
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Chibungo, Mozambique
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Dakar, Senegal
White Space: 918 sqm
IT Power: 1.2 MW
Maputo, Mozambique
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Casablanca, Morocco
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Cairo, Egypt
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Cairo, Egypt
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Dakar, Senegal
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Dakar, Senegal
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Djibouti City, Djibouti
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Djibouti City, Djibouti
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Djibouti City, Djibouti
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Djibouti City, Djibouti
White Space: 2000 sqm
IT Power: 5 MW
Berbera City, Somaliland
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Abuja, Nigeria
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Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
White Space: 2000 sqm
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Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
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Lagos, Nigeria
White Space: 3240 sqm
IT Power: 12 MW
Lagos, Nigeria
White Space: 1200 sqm
IT Power: 1.5 MW
Lagos, Nigeria
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Nairobi, Kenya
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, Kenya
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, Kenya
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Maputo, Mozambique
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Maputo, Mozambique
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Johannesburg, South Africa
White Space: 9000 sqm
IT Power: 14.5 MW
Johannesburg, South Africa
White Space: 12000 sqm
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Maputo, Mozambique
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Kempton Park, South Africa
White Space: 5400 sqm
IT Power: 13 MW
Kempton Park, South Africa
White Space: 20000 sqm
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Midrand, South Africa
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Johannesburg, South Africa
White Space: 3000 sqm
IT Power: 12 MW
Johannesburg, South Africa
White Space: 20000 sqm
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Durban, South Africa
White Space: 1500 sqm
IT Power: 2 MW
Midrand, South Africa
White Space: sqm
IT Power: 20 MW
Johannesburg, South Africa
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Durban, South Africa
White Space: 2000 sqm
IT Power: 4 MW
Cape Town, South Africa
White Space: 2700 sqm
IT Power: 9 MW
Cape Town, South Africa
White Space: 2600 sqm
IT Power: 3 MW
Cape Town, South Africa
White Space: 1500 sqm
IT Power: 5 MW
Cape Town, South Africa
White Space: 18000 sqm
IT Power: 50 MW
Cape Town, South Africa
White Space: 700 sqm
IT Power: 2 MW
Hydroelectric | 80 MW
Mtera Dodoma, Tanzania
Status: Operational
Hydro | 65 MW
Nangbeto, Benin
Status: Operational
Hydro | 65 MW
Nangbeto, Togo
Status: Operational
Hydroelectric | 67 MW
Azilal, Morocco
Status: Operational
Hydroelectric | 71 MW
Haut-Katanga, DR Congo
Status: Rehabilitated 2020
Hydroelectric | 72 MW
North Region, Cameroon
Status: Operational
Hydropower | 72 MW
Katse Dam Leribe District, Lesotho
Status: Operational
Hydro | 72 MW
Plateaux, Gabon
Status: Operational
Solar PV | 72 MW
Ouarzazate, Morocco
Status: Operational since 2018
Hydro | 74 MW
Moukoukoulou, Congo
Status: Operational
Hydro | 75 MW
Garafiri, Guinea
Status: Operational
Hydroelectric | 75 MW
Kongo Central, DR Congo
Status: Operational
Hydroelectric | 86 MW
Esna, Egypt
Status: Operational
Hydro | 88 MW
Mount Coffee, Liberia
Status: Operational (2017)
Wind | 88 MW
Eastern Cape, South Africa
Status: Operational
Solar PV | 96 MW
Northern Cape, South Africa
Status: Operational
Solar PV | 100 MW
Bahariya Oasis, Egypt
Status: Operational
Solar PV | 100 MW
Bauchi State, Nigeria
Status: Operational
Solar (CSP) | 100 MW
Northern Cape, South Africa
Status: Operational
Geothermal | 105 MW
Nakuru County, Kenya
Status: Operational since 2003
Hydroelectric | 108 MW
Southern Province, Zambia
Status: Operational
Hydroelectric | 108 MW
Lualaba, DR Congo
Status: Operational
Hydro | 120 MW
Imboulou, Congo
Status: Operational
Wind | 120 MW
Tigray, Ethiopia
Status: Operational since 2013
Wind | 120 MW
Tangier, Morocco
Status: Operational since 2018
Hydroelectric | 134 MW
Oromia, Ethiopia
Status: Operational
Wind | 134 MW
Eastern Cape, South Africa
Status: Operational
Wind | 138 MW
Western Cape, South Africa
Status: Operational
Hydroelectric | 135 MW
Azilal, Morocco
Status: Operational
Wind | 138.6 MW
Eastern Cape, South Africa
Status: Operational
Wind | 138 MW
Eastern Cape, South Africa
Status: Operational
Geothermal | 140 MW
Nakuru County, Kenya
Status: Operational since 2014
Geothermal | 139 MW
Nakuru County, Kenya
Status: Operational (2000-2016)
Solar Hybrid | 150 MW
Hassi R'Mel, Algeria
Status: Operational since 2011
Wind | 153 MW
Oromia, Ethiopia
Status: Operational since 2015
Hydroelectric | 150 MW
Kongo Central, DR Congo
Status: Operational since 2018
Solar CSP | 150 MW
Ouarzazate, Morocco
Status: Operational since 2018
Wind | 158.7 MW
Taiba N'Diaye, Senegal
Status: Operational (2020)
Hydroelectric | 160 MW
Volta Region, Ghana
Status: Operational since 1982
Solar CSP | 160 MW
Ouarzazate, Morocco
Status: Operational since 2016
Solar PV | 175 MW
De Aar, South Africa
Status: Operational
Hydroelectric | 165 MW
Buyo, Cote d'Ivoire
Status: Operational since 1980
Solar PV | 165 MW
Suez, Egypt
Status: Operational since 2021
Hydroelectric | 168 MW
Embu County, Kenya
Status: Operational since 1988
Geothermal | 172.3 MW
Nakuru County, Kenya
Status: Operational since 2019
Hydroelectric | 174 MW
Kossou, Cote d'Ivoire
Status: Operational since 1972
Hydroelectric | 180 MW
Jinja, Uganda
Status: Operational since 1954
Hydroelectric | 180 MW
Kihansi River, Tanzania
Status: Operational
Hydroelectric | 183 MW
Kamuli, Uganda
Status: Operational since 2019
Hydroelectric | 184 MW
SNNPR, Ethiopia
Status: Operational since 2004
Geothermal | 185 MW
Nakuru County, Kenya
Status: Operational (1981-2021)
Wind | 190 MW
Borj Bourguiba, Tunisia
Status: Operational
Hydroelectric | 200 MW
Jinja, Uganda
Status: Operational since 2000
Hydroelectric | 200 MW
Kayes Region, Mali
Status: Operational since 2001
Hydroelectric | 204 MW
Kidatu Morogoro, Tanzania
Status: Operational
Solar PV | 200 MW
Aswan, Egypt
Status: Operational since 2023
Solar CSP | 200 MW
Ouarzazate, Morocco
Status: Operational since 2018
Hydroelectric | 210 MW
Taabo, Cote d'Ivoire
Status: Operational since 1978
Hydro | 240 MW
Kaleta, Guinea
Status: Operational (2015)
Hydroelectric | 225 MW
Embu County, Kenya
Status: Operational since 1978
Wind | 240 MW
Red Sea, Egypt
Status: Operational since 2018
Hydroelectric | 250 MW
Jinja, Uganda
Status: Operational since 2012
Hydroelectric | 240 MW
Sefrou, Morocco
Status: Operational
Hydroelectric | 260 MW
Kwanza Norte, Angola
Status: Operational
Solar PV | 258 MW
Upington, South Africa
Status: Operational
Hydroelectric | 260 MW
Haut-Katanga, DR Congo
Status: Operational
Hydroelectric | 260 MW
Kwanza Norte, Angola
Status: Operational
Hydroelectric | 280 MW
Blue Nile State, Sudan
Status: Operational since 1966
Hydroelectric | 275 MW
Soubre, Cote d'Ivoire
Status: Operational since 2016
Hydroelectric | 300 MW
Tigray, Ethiopia
Status: Operational since 2009
Wind | 301 MW
Tarfaya, Morocco
Status: Operational since 2014
Wind | 310 MW
Marsabit County, Kenya
Status: Operational since 2019
Hydroelectric | 320 MW
Kassala State, Sudan
Status: Operational since 2017
Solar PV | 343 MW
Adrar, Algeria
Status: Operational since 2015
Hydro | 347 MW
Ruacana, Namibia
Status: Operational
Hydroelectric | 351 MW
Kongo Central, DR Congo
Status: Operational since 1972
Hydroelectric | 384 MW
East Region, Cameroon
Status: Operational
Hydroelectric | 400 MW
Bono Region, Ghana
Status: Operational since 2013
Hydroelectric | 400 MW
Western Cape, South Africa
Status: Operational
Hydroelectric | 460 MW
Amhara, Ethiopia
Status: Operational since 2010
Hydroelectric | 420 MW
SNNPR, Ethiopia
Status: Operational since 2010
Wind | 545 MW
Red Sea, Egypt
Status: Operational since 2010
Hydro | 450 MW
Souapiti, Guinea
Status: Operational (2021)
Wind | 580 MW
Red Sea, Egypt
Status: Operational since 2015
Hydroelectric | 900 MW
Central Province, Zambia
Status: Operational
Hydroelectric | 600 MW
Niger State, Nigeria
Status: Operational
Hydroelectric | 578.4 MW
Niger State, Nigeria
Status: Operational
Hydroelectric | 600 MW
Kiryandongo, Uganda
Status: Operational since 2023
Hydroelectric | 700 MW
Niger State, Nigeria
Status: Operational
Hydroelectric | 760 MW
Niger State, Nigeria
Status: Operational
Hydroelectric | 1,000 MW
Free State, South Africa
Status: Operational
Hydroelectric | 1,332 MW
KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
Status: Operational
Hydroelectric | 912 MW
Volta Region, Ghana
Status: Operational since 1965
Hydro | 1050 MW
Kariba, Zimbabwe
Status: Operational
Hydroelectric | 1,250 MW
Northern State, Sudan
Status: Operational since 2009
Hydroelectric | 1,424 MW
Kongo Central, DR Congo
Status: Operational since 1982
Hydroelectric | 1,626 MW
Southern Province, Zambia
Status: Operational
Hydroelectric | 1,870 MW
SNNPR, Ethiopia
Status: Operational since 2015
Solar PV | 1,650 MW
Aswan, Egypt
Status: Operational since 2019
Hydroelectric | 2,075 MW
Tete Province, Mozambique
Status: Operational since 1975
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