The country's largest power generation facility is the Cahora Bassa hydroelectric dam HCB distributes 65% of its 2075MW capacity to South Africa, while the remaining 35% serves northern Mozambique and Zimbabwe. HCB operates on the Zambezi River in Tete Province. The Gigawatt power station was inaugurated by the President of the Republic, Filipe Nyusi, on February 19, 2016. The Gigawatt power station achieved in December 1019 the 4 year uninterrupted operations milestone with the clear objective of continuing to serve the southern Mozambique energy market. Mozambique, nestled in southeastern Africa, is a nation brimming with energy potential, ranked first in the Southern African Power Pool (SAPP) with an estimated capacity of 187,000 MW from coal, hydroelectricity, natural gas, solar, and wind (Energy in Mozambique). This National Energy Compact serves as a roadmap for accelerating the pace tional Electrification Strategy (NES). Additionally, Mozambique's commitment to provide access to all Mozambicans to modern, affordable and reliable energy from clean sources was. "Mozambique: The country is to build three new 120 MWp solar power plants". ^ a b Jean Marie Takouleu (14 August 2019). "Mozambique: Scatec Solar and partners successfully connect Mocuba power plant". Retrieved 20. LONDON / MAPUTO: 28 December 2023: Globeleq, the leading independent power company in Africa, has completed its acquisition of a 52.