PowerChina Undertakes Construction of Water Conservancy Project in Angola's Huíla Province
2026-05-08 14:45
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - Recently, the groundbreaking ceremony for the water conservancy construction project in Huíla Province, Angola, undertaken by PowerChina, was held at the construction site of the H12 lot. Angola's Minister of Energy and Water, Borges, Governor of Huíla Province, Nuno Dala, Secretary of State for Water, Da Costa, and project owner representative Carolina, along with other government officials, attended the ceremony.

Groundbreaking ceremony for the water conservancy project in Huíla Province, Angola

Minister Borges stated at the ceremony that the Huíla Province water conservancy project represents a "solid, effective, and important step" taken by the government to address the drought issues in the south. He pointed out that Huíla Province, as a major hub for agriculture and livestock, holds an important position in the national economic landscape. Strengthening investment in water conservancy infrastructure in the province is a national strategic priority. This water conservancy project embodies the government's comprehensive vision of relying on long-term solutions to create jobs, attract investment, and improve people's livelihoods.

At the ceremony site, representatives from PowerChina, the project owner, and the consortium jointly signed the project commencement order. Subsequently, Minister Borges and Governor Nuno Dala together laid the "first brick" for the project, marking the official launch of this water conservancy construction project.

PowerChina is undertaking the construction of three lots—H3, H4, and H12—of the Huíla Province water conservancy project. The main engineering works include the construction of one earth-rock dam, one water treatment plant with a daily processing capacity of 40,000 cubic meters, water supply pipelines, and reservoir dredging. Upon completion, this water conservancy project will enhance the regional water resource allocation capacity and improve the production and living conditions of local residents.

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