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Virunga's hydropower potential 21/8/2013
Virunga National Park’s first hydropower plant has started to generate electricity this week. The Mutwanga hydroelectric facility will provide clean energy to rural communities that depend on Africa’s oldest national park, authorities say.
 
Most residents in the area currently rely on dirty and dangerous coal stoves for cooking. Gathering of wood for charcoal is time consuming and has led to deforestation in Virunga, which is Africa’s most biodiverse protected area.
 
A report commissioned by WWF found that development of three hydropower plants in Virunga National Park could be the source of 10,000 permanent jobs. Adding two more facilities could also double the amount of power available to people in the area.
 
Sustainable economic development of Virunga, including fishing, hydropower, ecotourism, has the potential to reach an annual value of $1.1 billion, the report concluded. However, 85% of the park has been allocated as oil concessions. Oil extraction could lead to devastating environmental and social impacts. WWF is urging UK-based Soco International PLC to abandon plans to explore for oil within Virunga National Park, which is a World Heritage Site.
 
 
 
 
 
 
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