“This project, once completed, will generate a minimum capacity of 20 megawatts, an important energy contribution to support the economic and social development of Kisangani,” said the press release.
The central role has been entrusted to the “Congo Energy” Company.
“Congo Energy”, a company that has been working with National Electricy Company (Snel) for years on this project, has been chosen.
The French Development Agency (AFD) has been asked to provide arbitration and ensure the credibility of the operations.
According to the source, stable electrification of the town is expected as early as next July, with work due to start in two to three weeks’ time.
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