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Congo says $14bn Inga dam on track despite disagreements

1st November 2019

By: Bloomberg

  

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The Democratic Republic of Congo remains committed to building a $14-billion dam on the Congo River, even as the project is bogged down in disagreements between its developers, according to the government agency overseeing the project.

Congo envisages an 11 050 MW facility that can export 5 000 MW to South Africa, the Agency for the Development and Promotion of the Grand Inga Project, which falls under the presidency, said in a statement. Mining companies in Congo would get about 3 000 MW, and the national electricity company the remaining 3 000 MW.

The Inga III dam would be the biggest hydroelectric power station on Africa’s second-longest river. After Congo asked two groups of developers – one Chinese, one Spanish – to submit a joint proposal last year, talks between the partners have broken down over “serious differences” regarding the development and shareholding of the project, China Three Gorges Corp, the main company in the Chinese consortium, said in a September 20 letter.

A week-long series of meetings between the partners in March ended without a deal, and China Three Gorges said it didn’t see the need for further talks.

Patrick Kabuya, head of communications for the government agency known as ADPI, said the project would proceed. “Negotiations are continuing with all sides,” he said in an interview in Kinshasa, the capital.

A conference hosted by Congo’s presidency in August proposed scaling back the facility to a previous 4 800 MW version – a design the Chinese and Spanish groups believe isn’t economically viable.

Edited by Bloomberg

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