East African countries are moving forward with increasing their electricity generation capacity with the most current coming from Uganda and Tanzania. The two countries have signed an agreement to build a 16-MW hydropower plant that will generate electricity as early as 2012.
The Kikagati/Murongo hydropower project will be constructed on the Kagera River on the Uganda/Tanzania border, according to a statement released by the East African Community (EAC).
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