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Khartoum has borne the brunt of the war in Sudan, with intense fighting damaging power stations. / Reuters. Sudan Electricity Company announced the arrival of the first shipment of reconstruction transformers, comprising 400 transformers with high technical specifications and varying capacities, dedicated exclusively to rehabilitating the national power grid in Khartoum State. Engineering teams and field units are set to begin work immediately, replacing damaged transformers and installing new ones. / Reuters Sudan has received the first shipment of reconstruction. . A high-level delegation led by the Undersecretary of the Ministry of Energy and Oil, the Acting Director General of the Sudan Electricity Company, and the General Managers of the electricity companies conducted a comprehensive inspection visit today to a number of transmission and distribution. . Structural and Financial Issues Weigh Heavily on Sudan's Energy Sector: The sector is structurally weak, highly centralized, and underfunded, with aging infrastructure and inefficient, state-dominated operations. Low Capacity is Obstructing. . Nearly $100m is the budget required to purchase no fewer than 14,000 transformers and restore the transmission lines between Khartoum's [. ] Nearly $100m is the budget required to purchase no fewer than 14,000 transformers and restore the transmission lines between Khartoum's [.
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