Several hydropower plant projects exist in the drawers at Bangui, but unfortunately, they have never come to fruition due to a lack of financing. We asked the Ministry of Energy to identify one of these projects that would be the easiest to carry out and finance (small hydro-plant, less than 40 MW). From there, we could conduct a feasibility study for financing a hydropower plant supported by mining activity.
Even though only seven people were present in the Central African Republic the week of May 20, our delegation formed a think-tank of experts who mobilised to support all the initiatives of the State. here are the current members of the think tank:
CRA has all my support, if in the future I will be able to help on the territory, like with education or investments, I'm ready for the challenge
There is a separate post, here on SN, sharing an article in The BTC Times on this report:
The Central African Republic’s Path To Bitcoin Adoption | The BTC Times
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https://www.btctimes.com/news/the-central-african-republics-path-to-bitcoin-adoption
And another post, here on SN, sharing a similar article in Bitcoin Magazine:
The Central African Republic Bets Big On Bitcoin
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https://bitcoinmagazine.com/markets/the-central-african-republic-bets-big-on-bitcoin