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Cameroon: 50% of ENEO’s investments were used on the distribution network in 2017

Cameroon: 50% of ENEO’s investments were used on the distribution network in 2017
  • Comments   -   Friday, 16 February 2018 16:20

(Business in Cameroon) - In 2017, 50% of ENEO’s investments were concentrated on the distribution network. This was announced on February 14, 2018, in Kribi, by Joël Nana Kontchou, the managing director of ENEO.

These investments helped establish eight new technical bases that contributed to the reinforcement of repair teams. In addition, visits to power lines were systematized while some of these lines were trimmed. Wooden poles were also replaced.

Let it be noted that power outages resulting from insufficient power supply have significantly decreased. This is attributed to the impounding of the Lom-Pangar dam. However, access to electricity across the country is still impaired by various incidents affecting distribution networks.

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