Lesotho has signed a $15-billion renewable energy deal with a South African company to generate 6,000 MW of wind power and 4,000 MW of hydropower in the country’s largest private investment deal to date.
The Lesotho Highlands Power Project (LHPP) will harness the natural resources from
The first phase of the project will consist of a 150-MW wind farm with construction set to begin in 2012. Phase two will include a new 1,000-MW hydropower station that is expected to cost around $993 million.
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