Chinese firm wins bid on Cameroon hydropower project

China Three Gorges Corp. (CTGPC) in central China’s Hubei Province announced Friday that one of its subsidiaries had won a contract to build a hydropower project in Cameroon.

China International Water and Electric Corp. will build the Lom Pangar Hydropower Project for the central African nation’s Electricity Development Corp., CTGPC said in a statement.

The project includes the construction of a dam across the Sanaga River and its two side-dams, a 30-megawatt power station and a 90-kilovolt high-voltage wire, according to the statement.

The contract totals 198 million U.S. dollars, CTGPC said.

The project will be jointly funded by World Bank’s International Development Association (IDA), the French Development Agency (AFD) and the European Investment Bank (BEI).

CTGPC said the hydropower project will be constructed within a period of 38 months, and the two sides have yet to decide when to start the project.

Upon completion, the dam will harness the flow of the Sanaga River and form a reservoir of 6 billion cubic meters, according to the statement.

The project will also bring about 1,500 jobs to the central African country, the statement said.

Cameroon plans to spend 12 billion U.S. dollars to increase the country’s electricity output from 1,000 megawatts to 3,000 megawatts by 2020.

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