Why Kepco is withdrawing from South Africa
The termination of the Thabametsi coal-fired power plant project, announced in October 2020, is due to environmental and legal reasons.
25/01/2022 at 14h53, by Africa Business+
More information is now available on the reasons why the Korean group Korea Electric Power Corp (Kepco) decided to withdraw from a $2.1 billion project in South Africa, won in 2016 with a Japanese partner.
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