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Electricity Generation Company (Malawi) Limited

by | Oct 30, 2024 | Members, E

Electricity Generation Company (Malawi) Limited (EGENCO) is a power generation company in Malawi licensed by the Malawi Energy Regulatory Authority to generate and sell electricity to the single buyer. EGENCO was incorporated on 9th September 2016 as a public company under the Companies Act (Cap 46:03) and started its full operations on 1st January 2017. The Company is wholly owned by the Government of Malawi. EGENCO is a market leader in electricity generation in Malawi boasting of over 80 percent of the total energy injected into the national grid. The Company has a total installed generation capacity of 441.55 MW connected to the national grid while 3.124 MW is off-grid.

URL: www.egenco.mw

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