Egypt plans Ugandan hydroelectric venture
Egypt intends JV to generate 1700MW of hydropower in Uganda.
Egypt intends JV to generate 1700MW of hydropower in Uganda.
IFandP recently visited Eastern Siberia, which is undergoing rapid development as fossil fuel resources in Western Russia dwindle and the country steps up its efforts to meet the needs of growing markets in the East.
RusHydro awarded RUB28.1bn loan to finance its BEMO hydropower plant in the Krasnoyarsk region.
2100MW hydropower plant expected to be up and running by 2015. First turbine expected to be installed in 2012.
Russian government to sell off federal assets, including stakes in major energy firms such as Rosneft and RusHydro.
Brahmaputra River undergoes its first damming in preparation for the Zangmu hydropower station.
Officials expect dam to produce 84.7TWh of electricity annually.
Wuyue pumped storage project changes hands as China Hydroelectric sells about two-thirds of its stake.
State to reduce its stakes in Rosneft and RusHydro.
This month, IFandP turns to Russia, where the power sector is undergoing significant upheaval as it attempts to modernise and invest in new modern equipment and generating assets.
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