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“The Huawei delegation revealed the company’s intention to implement a huge project to build new solar power stations to enhance Sudan’s renewable energy sources,” the statement said. Sudan’s power infrastructure has been severely damaged during the ongoing conflict.
July 2, 2025 (PORT SUDAN) – China’s Huawei has proposed building solar power stations in Sudan with a capacity of over 1,000 megawatts (MW), the country’s energy ministry announced on Wednesday, as the conflict-hit nation struggles with extensive damage to its power grid.
The proposal was presented during a meeting in Port Sudan between a Huawei delegation, led by Business Marketing Director Wang Yanlin, and Sudan’s Undersecretary of Energy and Oil, Mohieldin Naim, the ministry stated.
The Huawei delegation also presented proposals to support the electricity network in Port Sudan, the eastern city that now serves as a government hub, the ministry said.