DRC: 11,000-Megawatt Inga III Dam Project Deal Signed

It is to be executed by Chinese and Spanish consortiums at the cost of 7,958 billion FCFA.

 The Democratic Republic of Congo, DRC will in the coming years see its energy output significantly boosted when the 11,000-megawatt Inga III Hydro-electric Dam on River Congo comes on stream. A contract for its construction was signed on October 16, 2018 between the DRC government and consortiums of Chinese and Spanish firms in the presence of President Joseph Kabila. For now, only 10 per cent of DRC’s population has access to electricity.

This is not the final green light to build the mega project to harness hydroelectric power from River Congo in the western part of the country, but the government described it as an important step forward. Kinshasa signed what it calls an “exclusive development agreement,” meaning the Chinese and Spanish firms can now start raising the money for the project before submitting a formal bid.

The first phase of the Grand Inga Hydro-power Project will make it potentially the world’s largest. The project is worth 14 billion US dollars (7,958 billion FCFA), with an additional cost of 4 billion US dollars (2,276 billion FCFA) for power transmission.

The China Inga III project is led by China Three Gorges Corporation, which manages the Three Gorges Dam in China; while the second consor...

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