Rehabilitation and upgrading of Lot 2: R720 between Cuamba and Insaca for 90.10km in Cuamba and Mecanhelas Districts, Niassa Province, Mozambique. Estimated GPS coordinates -14.817450395923132, 36.39696555571129.
Construction of an 1800m bridge, 500m downstream from the current crossing, as well as 16km of new circular access road to connect to the N1 highway at the river crossing in Mozambique. The project aims to re-establish a reliable road connection between the two banks of the Licungo River along the N324
Construction of a 300MW solar photovoltaic and battery energy storage system project located in the Tete Province of Mozambique. Phased construction of the project can deliver first power up to 60MW within 18 months, with 300MW deliverable over 28 months. The exact co-ordinates are currently not available
Construction of the N380: Muagamula - Xitaxi for distance of 25 km in Mozambique. The approximate GPS location has been placed along the proposed area of construction -11.8143732, 40.0252191.
Construction of a 100 - 200MW thermal plant in Nacala, Mozambique. The GPS coordinates are not known at this stage and the marker has been placed at the Apiex offices in Maputo -25.961037499382623, 32.568003309391564.
The Ancuabe project is located approximately 60km west from Pemba, in northern Mozambique. Triton Minerals tenement holding surrounds the historic Ancuabe Mine. Very large flake graphite sourced from Ancuabe, may provide Triton the ability to produce a wide size range of high quality graphite concentrates
Jangamo / Mutamba Mineral Sands Project is a 180 km² area heavy mineral sands project, located in a mineral sands province in southern Mozambique. Geological reconnaissance and scout drilling work has confirmed that the project is covered by a series of north-east trending quaternary dunal and fluvial
Construction of the Lupata hydroelectric power plant at Lupata in Mozambique. The Lupata project is forecast to cost US$1.1bn. The project involves the construction of a 600MW hydroelectric power plant, a concrete rockfill dam of 500m wide, height of 40m, a reservoir of 208km², powerhouse, longitudinal
Construction of an 118km 400 kV high-voltage single-circuit transmission line from Songo to Matambo in Mozambique. The line will use self-supporting steel mesh overhead towers carrying a horizontal conductor configuration with an energy transport capacity of 2 300MW. The project includes the expansion
Construction of a natural gas pipeline between 2 100km to 2 400km in length, dubbed Gasoduto do Norte ao Su De Mocambique, or Gasnosu that could run from Cabo Delgado to Maputo in Mozambique and to regional markets further south, possibly including Richards Bay in South Africa. Capital Cost of the project