Meetings in
The idea for the project, which would be built on the Congo River, was conceived
in the 1980’s but was put aside at that time due to political turmoil. It would produce 320 terawatt hours of
electricity annually and would hopefully boost African electricity supply by a
third. Opponents of the project doubt
that
The World Energy Council (WEC) hopes that funding for a feasibility study
will come in soon so that construction could begin as planned in 2014.
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