NEPAD vision and the INGA hydro-electric scheme

The concept of power trading is considered in the context of the vision of the New Partnership for Africa Development (NEPAD). A most promising option is to utilise the rich water resources of the Democratic Republic of Congo for hydro-power generation. Present and anticipated future potential gener...

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Main Authors: L.M. Tshombe, I.W. Ferreira, E. Uken
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Cape Town 2017-10-01
Series:Journal of Energy in Southern Africa
Online Access:https://journals.assaf.org.za/jesa/article/view/3395
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spelling doaj-52c5ad42d3554762a4c64169383395232020-11-24T22:40:36ZengUniversity of Cape TownJournal of Energy in Southern Africa1021-447X2413-30512017-10-01184192510.17159/2413-3051/2007/v18i4a33953395NEPAD vision and the INGA hydro-electric schemeL.M. Tshombe0I.W. FerreiraE. UkenUniversity of Cape TownThe concept of power trading is considered in the context of the vision of the New Partnership for Africa Development (NEPAD). A most promising option is to utilise the rich water resources of the Democratic Republic of Congo for hydro-power generation. Present and anticipated future potential generating capacities are quoted. The development of the Inga 3 and the Grand Inga schemes could supply grid-connected African states with sufficient electricity to stimulate their respective socio-eco-nomic development. Today’s situation and plans are outlined, emphasising requirements for success. These include financial investment through public-private partnerships, the all-important role of gov-ernments to ensure political stability and independ-ent regional regulation for equitable wheeling charges.https://journals.assaf.org.za/jesa/article/view/3395
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NEPAD vision and the INGA hydro-electric scheme
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title_short NEPAD vision and the INGA hydro-electric scheme
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series Journal of Energy in Southern Africa
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description The concept of power trading is considered in the context of the vision of the New Partnership for Africa Development (NEPAD). A most promising option is to utilise the rich water resources of the Democratic Republic of Congo for hydro-power generation. Present and anticipated future potential generating capacities are quoted. The development of the Inga 3 and the Grand Inga schemes could supply grid-connected African states with sufficient electricity to stimulate their respective socio-eco-nomic development. Today’s situation and plans are outlined, emphasising requirements for success. These include financial investment through public-private partnerships, the all-important role of gov-ernments to ensure political stability and independ-ent regional regulation for equitable wheeling charges.
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