Sunon Asogli wins $312m gas power plant contract in Cameroon
Sunon Asogli wins $312m gas power plant contract in Cameroon

Sunon Asogli wins $312m gas power plant contract in Cameroon

The government of Cameroun has selected Sunon Asogli Power (Ghana) Ltd and China Energy Engineering Corporation Ltd to construct a combined cycle gas power plant in the country’s southwest region.

The Limbe combined-cycle gas-fired power plant will be built with associated infrastructure, according to an official announcement made on August 20, 2025.

The decision concludes a decade-long search for suitable partners after prior negotiations with a number of firms, including Eranove, stalled.

The project, structured as a public-private partnership, is valued at CFA176 billion (approximately $312 million).

The Camerounian government will contribute CFA 26 billion (15 per cent), while Sunon Asogli Power and China Energy will provide the remaining 85 per cent of the cost.
Construction is expected to begin later this year, 2025, and conclude by 2029, to add 350 megawatts (MW) of capacity to the national grid. 

Power shortages

The project will alleviate power shortages in the southwest, coastal and western regions, and contribute significantly toward Cameroon’s 2030 goal of 5,000 MW of installed capacity.

With Cameroon’s current national output hovering around 2,000MW, the country faces persistent energy deficits that stifle industrial growth and hinder efforts to electrify rural areas.

The Limbe project aligns with the government’s strategy to diversify the energy mix, reduce dependency on hydropower, and stabilise energy supply by utilising natural gas, which is considered a more climate-resilient and reliable source.

The partnership between Sunon Asogli Power — a leading independent power producer in Ghana — and China Energy — a global powerhouse in engineering and construction — demonstrates the increasingly pivotal role of both Chinese and African firms in Africa’s evolving energy sector.

Appreciation

Ghanaian lawyer and lead consultant for the project, Penelope Mawulolo Jones-Mensah, warmly welcomed the announcement and expressed gratitude to the Camerounian government for the trust placed in the partnership.

“I would like to express my profound appreciation to the government of Cameroun for its confidence in this joint venture,” said Jones-Mensah.

“I commend Sunon Asogli Power for expanding its footprint into Cameroun, and I am honoured to contribute to a project that fosters meaningful cross-border collaboration and long-term impact in Africa’s energy sector.

This is a significant step toward regional integration and shared prosperity — an outcome that is deeply personal to me and vital for the future development of both nations.”

The contract award paves the way for the next critical project milestones, including environmental impact assessments, contract finalisation and financial closure.

Once completed, the Limbe power plant will provide a more reliable energy supply, boost industrial competitiveness and foster economic development across Cameroun’s southwest corridor.

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