Tanzania has diverse energy sources including biomass, natural gas, hydro, coal, geothermal, solar and wind power and uranium, much of which is untapped. Hydropower is a significant electricity source, providing around 35% of total generation. The country’s development of natural gas reserves and infrastructure for LNG export and domestic use, along with gas-fired power plants shows great promise.
Additionally, deploying mini-grids and off-grid solutions, especially those integrating renewable sources, can enhance energy access. Investment in energy-efficient technologies across various sectors and participation in public-private partnerships for power generation and distribution infrastructure, supported by favourable government policies, further bolsters the energy investment landscape.
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