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The Sanaga River (formerly German: Zannaga) is the largest river in Cameroon located in East Region, Centre Region and Littoral Region. Its length is about 603 km (375 mi) from the confluence of Djérem and Lom River. The total length of Sanaga-Djérem River system is about 1,067.5 km (663.3 mi).
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Dja River: 600 Planned Nachtigal Hydroelectric Power Station 420 2024 Song Loulou Power Station: Run-of-the-river: Sanaga River: Song Loulou Reservoir: 384 1981 & 1988 [1] Mouséré (Mbakaou) Djérem River: 330 Planned Edea Power Station [2] Edéa
The power station will be located at the Grand Eweng site, on the Sanaga River, approximately 8 kilometres (5 mi) by road upstream from the town of Sackbayeme and 100 kilometres (60 mi) equidistant midway between Yaoundé and Douala, located in the eastern Littoral Region near the villages of Log Pagal and Kahn, bordering the western Centre Region.
The park is located on either side of the mouth of the Sanaga River along the shores of the Bight of Biafra opposite the island of Bioko. [1] Lake Tissongo, a lagoon connected to the south bank of the Sanaga River by a 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) tidal channel, is included in the reserve.
The Kikot Hydroelectric Power Station (KHPS), is a planned 500 megawatt run-of-the-river hydroelectric power station under development in Cameroon across the Sanaga River. The development rights were granted to Kikot Hydro Power Company (KHPC), a special purpose vehicle company (SPV), owned by Électricité de France and the Government of Cameroon.
The Nachtigal Hydroelectric Power Station is a 420 megawatt run-of-the-river hydroelectric power station under development in Cameroon across the Sanaga River, which harnesses the energy of the Nachtigal Falls.
It is located about 4 kilometres (2.5 mi) downstream of the Lom River's confluence with the Pangar River and about 13 kilometres (8.1 mi) upstream of where the Lom joins the Sanaga River. The dam's purpose is to produce hydroelectric power and regulate water flows along the Sanaga River. It is potentially part of a larger dam cascade on the Sanaga.