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The South African Power Pool (SAPP) was established in 1995 to create "a common market for electricity in the SADC [Southern African Development Community] region and to let their customers benefit from the advantages associated with this market."[1]
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Members of the pool
Members of the pool are:[2]
- Botswana Power Corporation, Botswana
- Electricidade de Mozambique,Mozambique
- Electricity Supply Commission of Malawi
- Empresa National de Electricidade, Angola
- Eskom, South Africa
- NamPower, Namibia
- Societe National d' Electricite, Democratic Repulic Of Congo
- Swaziland Electricity Board, Swaziland
- Tanzania Electric Supply Company, Tanzania
- Zambia Electricity Supply Corporation, Zambia
- Zimbabwe Electricity Supply Authority,
- HCB (Cahora Bassa Hydro-Electric Power Station) Mozambique
- MOTRACO (Mozambique Transmission Company
Contact details
Website: http://www.sapp.co.zw/
Articles and resources
References
- ↑ "About SAPP", South African Power Pool website, accessed June 2010.
- ↑ South African Power Pool, "Membership", South African Power Pool website, accessed June 2010.