Original disclosure @ AFDB website
Updated in EWS Apr 16, 2026
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According to the AfDB, the objective of the project is to increase the reliability and efficiency of electricity generation in Malawi and thereby contribute to socio-economic growth through affordable and sustainable power supply. The project will rehabilitate the electro-mechanical systems of the 129.6 MW Kapichira hydropower plant and replace and rehabilitate critical systems at the 100 MW Nkula B hydropower plant. Once completed, the rehabilitation is expected to restore and stabilize annual generation capacity (estimated at over 1,200 GWh combined), reduce outages and technical losses, strengthen the financial sustainability of EGENCO, and enhance climate resilience of hydropower infrastructure. The project contributes directly to expanding renewable energy supply, improving energy security, supporting industrialization, and facilitating Malawi’s integration into the Southern African Power Pool (SAPP).
The Rehabilitation of the Kapichira and Nkula B Hydropower Plants Project is a sovereign investment operation aimed at restoring the operational reliability and efficiency of two major hydropower plants in Malawi. The project is implemented by the Electricity Generation Company of Malawi (EGENCO) under the supervision of the Ministry of Energy and aligns with Malawi 2063, the Malawi Energy Compact under Mission 300, and the Bank’s “Light Up and Power Africa” priority.
As stated by the AfDB, the total project cost amounts to UA 87.44 million (USD 118.75 million equivalent). Financing is structured as parallel co-financing between the African Development Bank Group and European partners. The African Development Fund (ADF-16) provides a grant of UA 16.89 million (USD 22.94 million) to finance the rehabilitation of Kapichira I. The European Union contributes a USD 44.4 million grant, and the European Investment Bank (EIB) provides a USD 48.9 million loan to finance the replacement and rehabilitation of Nkula B. The Government of Malawi contributes approximately USD 2.52 million in cash and in-kind.
As stated on the company's website, EGENCO is a company that generates electricity in Malawi. EGENCO operates four hydro power stations: Nkula, Tedzani, Kapichira and Wovwe.
| Private Actor 1 | Private Actor 1 Role | Private Actor 1 Sector | Relation | Private Actor 2 | Private Actor 2 Role | Private Actor 2 Sector |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| - | - | - | - | Electricity Generation Company (Malawi) Ltd (EGENCO) | Contractor | Energy |
AfDB Team Leader:
Mundia Simainga
Email: m.simainga@afdb.org
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