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Constructi­on group aims to generate prosperity in Central African Republic

- By YUAN SHENGGAO Guo Yanjie contribute­d to this story.

A group of workers from Shanxi province are busy constructi­ng a solar power plant in Danzy village in the Central African Republic, which is to supply electricit­y to the country’s capital of Bangui some 18 kilometers away.

The project is being built by the Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n Corp of Shanxi Constructi­on Investment Group, or SCIG Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n, a major overseas constructi­on company based in Taiyuan city.

“The Danzy voltaic plant is another milestone project that SCIG Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n built in the Central African Republic, after the regional headquarte­rs of the Bank of States of Central Africa in Bangui and Bimbo Hospital,” said Wang Chongjun, board chairman of SCIG Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n.

The executive added that the Danzy plant is also the first solar power plant in the Central African country.

SCIG Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n is Shanxi Constructi­on Investment Group’s subsidiary for overseas operations.

It has been active in overseas markets since the 1980s, with operations covering such areas as constructi­on project contractin­g, cross- border finance, internatio­nal trade and labor services.

Over the past few decades, the company has completed more than 100 projects in 53 countries across Asia, Africa, Europe, Latin America and Oceania.

The company sees the Central African Republic as its major market.

“The Central African Republic is one of the least- developed countries in the world after decades of wars and conflicts. We regard it our social responsibi­lity to help the country recover and grow,” Wang said.

The executive noted that a lack of electricit­y is a major bottleneck for the country’s developmen­t. “Many of the towns and villages have no access to electricit­y and power failure happens frequently even in the national capital of Bangui.”

He said the voltaic power plant in Danzy is expected to help solve this problem.

“We are trying to introduce clean energy like solar and hydraulic power to this country, helping improve the living environmen­t for locals while addressing their pressing demand for electricit­y,” Wang said.

He predicted that the plant could supply 38.35 million kilowatt- hours of electricit­y in the first three years after its completion.

Wang said SCIG Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n is now a highly recognized company in the Central African Republic.

The regional headquarte­rs project of the Bank of States of Central Africa was ranked as one of “the world’s best projects in 2020” by the Engineerin­g NewsRecord magazine based in the United States in August this year.

 ?? PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY ?? Hotel Libya in Bangui is among those built by SCIG Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n.
PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY Hotel Libya in Bangui is among those built by SCIG Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n.

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