An energy trader based in Zambia is making moves to construct a $100 million power-transmission infrastructure project stretching into Tanzania. This marks the first direct electrical connection between the two nations, aiming to supply electricity to copper mining operations that are actively seeking out alternative energy sources. The move reflects growing pressure on mines to diversify their power procurement and reduce dependency on traditional grid constraints.
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MetaDreamer
· 4h ago
Wow, Zambia is directly laying cables to Tanzania? How big of a move is that? Investing 100 million dollars, the copper mine brothers finally have a way out.
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TokenomicsTherapist
· 5h ago
Wow, Zambia and Tanzania are directly connected to the power grid? Is this copper mine business really shifting?
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NftDeepBreather
· 5h ago
Wow, Zambia is directly transmitting electricity across borders to Tanzania. The copper mines are really being held back by energy shortages...
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OnChainDetective
· 5h ago
Wait, a 100 million dollar infrastructure project, Zambia directly crossing borders to Tanzania? Such a large transfer flow needs to be investigated through backend data... It's true that the copper mine is experiencing power shortages, but how is it such a coincidence at this time...
An energy trader based in Zambia is making moves to construct a $100 million power-transmission infrastructure project stretching into Tanzania. This marks the first direct electrical connection between the two nations, aiming to supply electricity to copper mining operations that are actively seeking out alternative energy sources. The move reflects growing pressure on mines to diversify their power procurement and reduce dependency on traditional grid constraints.