Maputo - Mozambique will spend a little over 2.2 billion dollars to build up its national power grid, reports said Tuesday.
The estimate is contained in a report on a government's feasibility study into the building of a 1,000-kilometre line linking up hydro-electric, coal- and gas-fired power stations in the centre and north with the main consuming areas in the south, Noticias newspaper reported.
Already a poor country, Mozambique's infrastructure was ravaged by a 16-year civil war ending in 1992. The government aims to get electricity to all parts of the country by
2015.