Africazine:
Mauritania is taking significant steps to enhance its energy security with a new power plant project.
On June 30, 2026, key agreements were signed in Nouakchott for the construction of a power plant with a capacity of up to 230 megawatts. This facility will utilize gas from the Greater Tortue Ahmeyim gas project and marks the first Independent Power Producer (IPP) model project in Mauritania.
Mauritania’s First Independent Power Producer Project
The agreements were signed by prominent officials, including the Minister of Economy and Finance, the Minister of Energy and Petroleum, and the Minister of Finance, alongside the Chairman of ACWA Power. This collaboration signifies a major milestone in Mauritania’s energy sector.
The power plant will be located in the N’Diago area of Trarza Wilaya. It is designed to address the increasing demand for electricity while optimizing the use of the nation’s natural gas resources.
Mauritania: Key figures on power plant capacity
- 230 megawatts
Impact on Energy Security and Investment
This project aims to strengthen Mauritania’s energy security by ensuring reliable and sustainable electricity generation. It is expected to enhance the stability of the national electricity grid, making the country more attractive to potential investors.
Next Steps for the Power Plant Project
- Construction timeline and operational details to be announced.
- Monitoring of the project’s impact on the national electricity grid.
This power plant project is a pivotal development for Mauritania’s energy landscape.
