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Zambia, DRC seal fresh deals for new hydropower plant

Agreements rejuvenated after 7-year stall to implement for plant Luapula River, joint electricity inter-connector system - Anadolu Agency

Democratic Republic of Congo $100M Solar-Hybrid Power Project | Off Grid Energy Independence

Democratic Republic of Congo $100M Solar-Hybrid Power Project | Off Grid Energy Independence
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Providing Reliable Power for DRC s Underserved

Congo agrees $100 million solar-hybrid power deal for three cities

By Reuters Staff (Corrects members of consortium) KINSHASA (Reuters) -Democratic Republic of Congo on Thursday signed a $100 million solar-hybrid power deal with a consortium led by Gridworks, to provide electricity to half a million people across three cities that have no grid connection. Solar-hybrid systems combine solar power with another electricity generating energy source. For this 22-year concession, the back up power source will be diesel, Gridworks said. Less than 10% of Congo’s roughly 90 million people have reliable access to electricity. The consortium is led by Gridworks, which is owned and financed by the British development finance institution CDC Group, and includes French utility company Eranove and Spanish power developer AEE Power.

Congo agrees $100 mln solar-hybrid power deal for three cities

2 minute read Democratic Republic of Congo on Thursday signed a $100 million solar-hybrid power deal with a consortium led by Gridworks, to provide electricity to half a million people across three cities that have no grid connection. Solar-hybrid systems combine solar power with another electricity generating energy source. For this 22-year concession, the back up power source will be diesel, Gridworks said. Less than 10% of Congo s roughly 90 million people have reliable access to electricity. The consortium is led by Gridworks, which is owned and financed by the British development finance institution CDC Group, and includes French utility company Eranove and Spanish power developer AEE Power.

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