ENERGY
Jindal Steel and Power's Africa unit said on Thursday it plans to build a $400-million power station in Mozambique and sign an agreement to sell electricity to the Southern African country by year-end. "We can start building immediately after commercial agreement, it’s a 30-month project for the 150 MW plant," Ashish Kumar, Jindal Africa CEO told Reuters on the sidelines of the World Economic Forum African conference.
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