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To: TobagoJack who wrote (107060)8/16/2014 12:58:32 PM
From: elmatador  Respond to of 217666
 
Zimbabwe China is planning to build a nuclear plant in this country by 2020 in exchange for the right to mine uranium. At present the 920MW Hwange coal-fired station supplies almost half the country’s power. This is due to be supplemented by three hydro schemes, the 300MW ZPC solar plant and a huge coal station, the 1.2GW Western Area scheme. Not counting the nuclear facility, generating capacity is set to rise by 4.1GW.

The electrification of Africa12 August 2014 | By David Rogers
globalconreview.com