Argentina and Paraguay in 2018 will start building a long-delayed 276 megawatt, $610 million hydroelectric dam on their border.
The Ana Cua Dam will be built over a 50-month period next to the mammoth 3,100 megawatt Yacyreta Dam and will become part of the same energy complex, said Entidad Binacional Yacyreta (EBY), the two-nation autonomous agency managing the complex. The plant will be built on the Ana Cua, which is a branch of the Parana River feeding the existing dam on Argentina’s northern border.
Construction comes after Argentine President Mauricio Macri in December ...
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