Katanga has a very extensive river system and high rainfall. Although spread across the entire province, this potential is heavily concentrated in the southwest, particularly in the territories of Lubudi, Mutshatsha Kapanga, and Dilolo. It is estimated at nearly 2,231 MW, but to date, many sites have not been inventoried or evaluated.
Installed capacity (hydroelectric and thermal) is around 567 MW, while current demand is estimated at nearly 900 MW, including 600 MW for the mining sector alone. The province therefore has an estimated electricity deficit of 333 MW. With the rise of the mining industries (which are planning to switch to local refining), demand is projected to reach 2,100 MW by 2030.