Donors push cross-border projects while Snel struggles to provide minimal services


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Issue 203 - 18 Feb 2011 | 6 minute read

A new study for the pan-African Grand Inga project and efforts to launch the three-nation Ruzizi III scheme suggest that international backers still have appetite for complex schemes to exploit Central Africa’s hydropower potential. But Democratic Republic of Congo is more focused on getting power into its dilapidated grid and putting utility Snel on a sounder footing

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