Recently, the power generation and grid-connected electricity output at the Kaleta Hydropower Plant in the Republic of Guinea have both surpassed 10 billion kilowatt-hours, marking a major operational milestone for the project and serving as a vivid example of practical cooperation between China and Guinea.
Recently, the power generation and grid-connected electricity output at the Kaleta Hydropower Plant in the Republic of Guinea have both surpassed 10 billion kilowatt-hours, marking a major operational milestone for the project and serving as a vivid example of practical cooperation between China and Guinea.
Since commencing operations in 2015, the power plant has maintained safe and stable performance. As electricity demand continues to rise rapidly in Guinea and neighboring countries, it has consistently played a key role in regional power supply. In 2025, annual power generation reached a record 1.36 billion kilowatt-hours.