TANESCO (Tanzania Electric Supply Company Limited) is the main company behind electricity in Tanzania. They generate, transmit, and distribute power all over the country. As a government-owned utility, TANESCO is essential for keeping the lights on in both cities and villages.

Key Functions of TANESCO

Electricity Generation: TANESCO runs several power plants. They use different sources, like water (hydroelectric), gas, and thermal energy, to create electricity.

Transmission: TANESCO is in charge of the grid that sends power from the plants to where it’s needed, making sure the electricity flows smoothly to homes and businesses.

Distribution: TANESCO delivers power to households, shops, and industries. They also manage the equipment, like substations and transformers, that help move electricity to everyone.

Challenges Facing TANESCO

Power shortages: Sometimes, TANESCO has trouble providing enough power. This can happen when equipment breaks down or when there’s too much reliance on hydroelectric power during dry seasons.

Financial struggles: TANESCO often faces money issues, which can slow down their ability to improve the system and expand electricity access to new areas.

Future Plans for TANESCO

TANESCO is working on boosting its ability to generate electricity. They’re focusing on using more natural gas and renewable energy, like solar and wind, to keep up with Tanzania’s growing energy needs.