China’s Hunan company expressed interest in participating in energy projects and the rehabilitation of Sudan’s electricity infrastructure.
Discussions focus on projects with a combined capacity of up to 500 megawatts and on contributing to reconstruction of the electricity sector. Sudan’s grid needs additional generation and extensive rehabilitation of damaged infrastructure. Implementation and financing details are expected to be determined in later negotiations.
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