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Ivory Coast loses 22% of power production due to outages, market group states

Unplanned outages at Ivory Coast's primary independent power manufacturers have reduced readily available power supply by 22%, with electrical energy cuts anticipated for the rest of the year, the nation's main business lobby said.

The General Confederation of Ivory Coast Enterprises (CGECI). said the power supply crunch had actually currently triggered financial losses. of a minimum of $8 million to the mining sector. It has actually likewise struck. cocoa grinding worldwide's leading cocoa manufacturer.

The electrical power crisis is linked to two major unintended. outages that happened on April 16 at 2 independent power. producers, Globeleq's 713 megawatt (MW) Azito and Eranove's 556. MW Ciprel gas-fired power plants, which caused a loss of. combined 400 MW, CGECI said in a note dated May 10.

The April failures follow a similar one at Azito in January. that resulted in a 253 MW generation loss, it said.

The combined impact of these occurrences represents a. total built up loss of 653 MW on the whole production pack,. representing 22% of total available power, it said.

A synchronised increase in electrical power need has actually pressed the. power deficit up to 800 MW, it included.

Both Azito and Ciprel decreased to discuss the reason for. the outages.

The business lobby said it will take numerous months for. power production to go back to regular. Electrical energy is anticipated to. be allocated and cuts will be frequent until completion of the year,. it included.

To reduce the effects, power supplier the CIE has drawn. up an allocating plan to make sure industries get an average number. of hours of electricity each day. An outage schedule will be. launched at the start of each week.

Members of Ivory Coast's cocoa exporters' association,. GEPEX, said they were concerned about the impact on cocoa. grinding.

Our factories run on a long 24-hour cycle, so we are. directly affected and it will not get better anytime quickly. Grinding will just continue to reduce up until this is arranged,. said the head of a grinding company who asked for to remain. confidential.

The cocoa grind in Ivory Coast was down 19.8% year-on-year. in April

The West African nation has an installed generation. capability of more than 2,548 MW, according to energy ministry. figures.

(source: Reuters)