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AEE Power Commissions 225 kV Transmission Line Between Abobo Anyama and Akoupé Zeudji in Côte d'Ivoire
strengthening the high-voltage backbone of Côte d'Ivoire's national electricity grid.
AEE Power Côte d'Ivoire has completed and commissioned a 225 kilovolt transmission line connecting Abobo Anyama to Akoupé Zeudji,
The project was executed in partnership with CI-ENERGIES, the state entity responsible for electricity transmission and distribution in Côte d'Ivoire.The line forms part of the country's ongoing effort to improve grid reliability, reduce transmission losses, and extend quality electricity supply to communities, businesses, educational institutions, and health facilities along the corridor. No route length, capital expenditure, construction timeline, or contracted capacity figures were included in the project announcement.AEE Power described the project as reflecting its technical execution capabilities and commitment to expanding energy infrastructure across the African continent. The Abobo Anyama–Akoupé Zeudji corridor connects the greater Abidjan metropolitan area to the interior, making the line significant for both urban supply security and regional energy access.
The project was executed in partnership with CI-ENERGIES, the state entity responsible for electricity transmission and distribution in Côte d'Ivoire.The line forms part of the country's ongoing effort to improve grid reliability, reduce transmission losses, and extend quality electricity supply to communities, businesses, educational institutions, and health facilities along the corridor. No route length, capital expenditure, construction timeline, or contracted capacity figures were included in the project announcement.AEE Power described the project as reflecting its technical execution capabilities and commitment to expanding energy infrastructure across the African continent. The Abobo Anyama–Akoupé Zeudji corridor connects the greater Abidjan metropolitan area to the interior, making the line significant for both urban supply security and regional energy access.