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Song Loulou Power Station
Country
LocationCameroon
Coordinates4°04′41″N 10°27′54″E / 4.078°N 10.465°E / 4.078; 10.465
StatusOperational
Commission date
  • 1981
Operator
  • Electricity Development Corporation
Thermal power station
Primary fuelHydropower
Power generation
Nameplate capacity384 MW (515,000 hp)
Capacity factor
  • 84 %
Annual net output
  • 2,660.8 GWh (2016)
  • 2,796 GWh (2018)
  • 2,833.6 GWh (2017)
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The Song Loulou Power Station is a hydroelectric power plant of the Sanaga River in Cameroon. It has a power generating capacity of 384 megawatts (515,000 hp), enough to power over 257,100 homes. The Song Loulou power station is built upstream of another power station; the Edea power station. Unlike the Edea power station that mainly powers the aluminum smelter located next to it, the Song Loulou power station mainly powers homes and other industrial plants in the south of the country.

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