Kaleta Hydropower Station mirrors China, Guinea energy collaboration
Previously, Conakry’s nights were dominated by the noise of diesel generators, despite Guinea’s reputation as the "Water Tower" of West Africa. More than 70 percent of the country’s electricity relied on costly and polluting fuel oil, and frequent outages hindered economic growth.
"Before Kaleta Hydropower Station was built, power outages were common in our community. We experienced them almost daily, sometimes lasting for hours," recalled Alhassane Bangoura, a local translator who worked on the project.
In August 2015, the station began full operations under the construction of China International Water and Electric Corporation (CWE), a wholly-owned subsidiary of China Communications Construction Company Limited.
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