Inga III: New developers come knocking
The involvement of at least one new partner in the project can only happen if the original 11,000 MW option approved by Congo-Kinshasa in June 2017 is maintained.
21/04/2020 at 17h16, by Africa Business+
The withdrawal of Spanish company Cobra (ACS) in February, partnered with the Covid-19 crisis, has not prevented negotiations from continuing in recent weeks between the remaining companies, namely China Three Gorges and AEE Power. At the heart of their discussions is the set-up of a joint consortium, as was originally requested by the Kinshasa government in June 2017, tasked with constructing an 11,000 MW-capacity dam.
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