China helps bring electricity to 3,000 Angolan households

Electricity distribution facilities installed with Chinese financial help have connected about 3,200 families in the Talatona district of Luanda to the public power supply,  Angop reports.

The Angolan state-run news agency says the seven electrical substations are the result of the first stage of a project to install 1,000 substations with a combined capacity of 1,000 kVA to supply to several parts of Luanda with electricity, including over 40,000 households in Talatona alone.

The report quotes a Talatona municipal official, Njila de Carvalho, as saying the project will greatly benefit local people.

The newly connected households previously depended on expensive private suppliers of electricity, or on costly-to-run generators.

Money for the project comes from a US$675 million line of credit arranged by China, Angop says.