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Work on Inga 3 hydropower project could start by year end, envoy says

- – NEWS24.

ADDIS ABABA - Democratic Republic of Congo’s ambassador to Ethiopia and the African Union, Jean Le’on Ngandu Ilunga has hinted that constructi­on on the Inga 3 hydro-power project could start by the end of the year.

“We believe in the coming month we will see concrete steps towards implementa­tion. Towards the end of this year, some concrete steps will be seen on the ground,” he said in response to a question by News24 during an online seminar organised by the Institute for Security Studies.

DRC President Felix Tshisekedi has stated Inga as one of the infrastruc­ture projects that the country would like to push during its year as African Union chair. Tshisekedi took over from President Cyril Ramaphosa last weekend. “The president of the DRC is very much determined to have it take off the ground,” Ilunga said.

He added that the project had already seen an eighyear delay as financiers and technician­s were weighing the best options.

One of the options was to build the project in three phases until it reached its full power capacity of 4, 500 megawatt, but some believed this was not viable.

South Africa signed a memorandum of agreement with the DRC about the project in 2013, and it was expected to add 2, 500 megawatts (about five percent) to South Africa’s energy mix by 2030.

But if constructi­on does not start by 2023, this agreement will lapse unless the parties agree to extend it.

Critics have warned that the project was risky and expensive to South Africa, and also said Eskom would not be able to afford the constructi­on of 2, 000km of power lines to the Inga Dam.

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