Telecommunications in Equatorial Guinea include radio, television, fixed and mobile telephones, and the Internet.Radio and television• : • : 180,000 (1997). • : • : 4,000 (1997).. .
• : +240 • : 00 • Land lines: • Mobile cellular: • Telephone system: digital fixed-line network in most major urban areas and good mobile coverage; fixed-line density is about 2 per 100 person. .
• : • : • : 1,372 subscriptions, 174th in the world; 0.2% of population, 159th in the world (2012). . .
• , state-owned national radio broadcaster.• •.
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The peak annual demand in 2014 was about 90 MW but is expected that it will grow to about 300 MW by around 2020. Electricity supply services are provided through the vertically integrated utility Electricité de Djibouti (EDD). A small amount of additional energy is generated by a solar plant (300 kW capacity). Djibouti has wind and geothermal generation potential and is actively studying these options.
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Grid energy storage, also known as large-scale energy storage, is a set of technologies connected to the that for later use. These systems help balance supply and demand by storing excess electricity from such as and inflexible sources like , releasing it when needed. They further provide , such a.
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