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    Juba Power Upgrade Lights Up City Nights

    By The South Sudan HeraldAugust 25, 2025 Business 2 Mins Read
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    Ambitious 33kV Expansion Explained

    The Juba Electricity Distribution Company (JEDCO) has started upgrading its 33-kilovolt substation and distribution lines, calling the move a critical leap toward a smarter, more resilient grid.

    Engineers are installing new transformers, breakers and automatic reclosers designed to carry heavier loads as household and business demand climbs across the capital.

    Why Stability Matters for Juba

    Daily power interruptions have long hampered refrigeration, study hours and small-scale manufacturing in South Sudan’s commercial hub.

    JEDCO says the reinforced network will limit voltage swings, cut outage duration and unlock nighttime economic activity, supporting the government’s post-conflict recovery agenda.

    Temporary Outages: What Residents Should Expect

    To splice new equipment safely, the utility plans weekend shut-offs in select neighborhoods through August.

    Advance notices via SMS, radio and community boards will detail the exact hours, and critical facilities such as hospitals will receive priority reconnection.

    Building Local Expertise and Future Projects

    JEDCO highlights that South Sudanese engineers led every design, procurement and commissioning step, a first for a project of this scale in the country.

    Chief Executive Mayar Wol notes, “The competencies gained here position our young technicians to replicate similar upgrades nationwide.”

    Regional Energy Context

    Across East Africa, cities from Nairobi to Kigali are reinforcing medium-voltage lines to keep pace with urban growth; Juba’s initiative aligns with that regional trend.

    Analysts at the African Development Bank argue that stable grids lower generator reliance, curbing diesel imports and emissions, a policy priority echoed by JEDCO’s partners.

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