^Juba Power Station Was Largest In South Sudan As of February 2007
^Kapoeta Power Station Built With Assistance From USAID
^Maridi Power Station Built With Assistance From USAID
^Maridi Power Station Commissioned In February 2011
^Yei Power Station Built With Assistance From USAID
^Moi, Peter (24 June 2015). "South Sudan to Import Power from Uganda". Newnationsouthsudan.com.
^"List of Electric Power Plant Capacity in South Sudan". Archived from the original on 13 September 2013.
^Bor Power Station Donated By Government of Egypt
^Rumbek Power Station Commissioned In February 2011
^Inès Magoum (2 December 2020). "South Sudan: Asunim and I-kWh join the Juba solar project (20 MWp)". Afrik21.arica. Paris, France. Retrieved 2 June 2022.
^Carmen (9 February 2022). "Juba Solar PV Park, South Sudan". Power-Technology. New York City. Retrieved 2 June 2022.
External links
The Potential For Hydropower Generation In South Sudan
Yei Power Station Operated By Yei Electricity Cooperative (YECO)