Our analysis shows that at least 49GW of power generation capacity will be added in sub-Saharan African countries between 2023 and 2027. East Africa will lead the way with some 14. Thermal sources came in second, accounting for 18. 59% of total installed capacity. Tanzania is the only country with natural gas. East African Power (EAP) is an integrated renewable energy development and engineering company providing affordable and reliable clean energy solutions across multiple East African countries. As a long-term, social-impact-driven IPP, we develop, design, build, and operate hydro and solar power. The Eastern Africa Power Pool (EAPP), is a collaborative effort by eleven countries in Eastern Africa to interconnect their electricity grids and take advantage of excess capacity within the network and facilitate trade of electric power between the members. Take a look below at a clip from a webinar presenting our analysis of trends for each of the regions of. In Tanzania, the Julius Nyerere project began operations, with six of nine new 235MW units commissioned during the year. The Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam added 800MW with its third and fourth units, while Uganda's 600MW Karuma and Cameroon's 420MW Nachtigal plants were fully commissioned.