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(AGI) – Rome, April 27 – The Government of Papua New Guinea and Salini-Impregilo signed an agreement to jointly develop a hydroelectric project of 1800 MW. The agreement signed with the second most ‘great nation of Oceania after Australia, involves the development of a work, whose planned investment exceeds two billion dollars. Energy demand and ‘very high in Papua New Guinea, especially after the government decided to stimulate economic growth by improving the generation, transmission, distribution and retail of electricity throughout the country, to allow you to achieve better business enterprises , industries, urban centers, families.
The project covered by the agreement between Salini-Impregilo and the Government of Papua New Guinea, which includes the construction of the dam in the province of Simbu Karamui, and ‘was identified as a priority in the development infrastructure. In Papua New Guinea, a country one and a half Italy but with a tenth of the Italian population, the infrastructure and ‘to be developed.
The agreement with Salini-Impregilo forms part in Activity ‘Government which tends to satisfy the needs of roads, highways, airports, ports, communication systems and power generation. Needs that, among other things, show a growing demand for tourism and the export of natural resources that the country has. (AGI) Gaa
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