The development of the world’s largest high-grade copper deposit – the Kamoa-Kakula Copper Project in the Democratic Republic of Congo– now is running on power from the DRC’s national grid using a mobile substation recently commissioned by South Africa’s Gauteng-based Zest Energy. The 120/11 kV mobile substation will serve the construction of the planned initial mine at Kamoa-Kakula, a project whose existing mineral resource has been independently verified as Africa’s largest copper find. Kamoa-Kakula’s principal owners are Ivanhoe Mines, Zijin Mining and the government of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
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