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'''Tanzania''' possesses a considerable resource of low sulphur coal. Currently coal is exploited only on a small scale at [[Kiwira Coal Mine]]. There is potential for export to neighbouring African and Indian Ocean countries.<Ref>[http://seabgems.com/Mining%20Opportunities%20Tanzania/Coal.html "Sea B Gems"] Tanzania Coal, accessed September 22, 2011.</ref>
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In June 2011, China Energy and Mines minister William Ngeleja said the country will invest $400 million in Tanzania’s Kiwira coal mine project estimated to generate 200 megawatts of electricity. The money comes under a soft loan arrangement. Five groups, including Tanzania's National Social Security Fund, applied to run the project, before the government accepted China’s offer.<ref>David Malingha Doya, [http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2011-06-27/china-plans-to-invest-400-million-in-tanzanian-coal-mine-daily-news-says.html "China Plans to Invest $400 Million in Tanzanian Coal Mine, Daily News Says"] Bloomberg, June 26, 2011.</ref>
 
In June 2011, China Energy and Mines minister William Ngeleja said the country will invest $400 million in Tanzania’s Kiwira coal mine project estimated to generate 200 megawatts of electricity. The money comes under a soft loan arrangement. Five groups, including Tanzania's National Social Security Fund, applied to run the project, before the government accepted China’s offer.<ref>David Malingha Doya, [http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2011-06-27/china-plans-to-invest-400-million-in-tanzanian-coal-mine-daily-news-says.html "China Plans to Invest $400 Million in Tanzanian Coal Mine, Daily News Says"] Bloomberg, June 26, 2011.</ref>
  
It was announced in September 2011 that China's [[Sichuan Hongda Co. Ltd.]] signed a $3 billion deal with Tanzania to mine coal and iron ore in Tanzania. The investment involves construction of the [[Mchuchuma coal mine]], a 600-megawatt (MW) thermal power station. It is estimated that Mchuchuma coal deposits have more than 480 million tonnes of coal reserves.<ref>[http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/09/22/tanzania-china-mining-idUSL5E7KM1HU20110922 "China co signs $3 bln Tanzania coal, iron deal"] Fumbuka Ng'wanakilala, Reuters, September 22, 2011.</ref>
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It was announced in September 2011 that China's [[Sichuan Hongda Co. Ltd.]] signed a $3 billion deal with Tanzania to mine coal and iron ore in Tanzania. The investment involves construction of the [[Mchuchuma Coal Mine]] and an accompanying 600-megawatt (MW) thermal power station. It is estimated that Mchuchuma coal deposits have more than 480 million tonnes of coal reserves.<ref>[http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/09/22/tanzania-china-mining-idUSL5E7KM1HU20110922 "China co signs $3 bln Tanzania coal, iron deal"] Fumbuka Ng'wanakilala, Reuters, September 22, 2011.</ref>
  
 
==Citizens Groups Campaigning on Climate Change==
 
==Citizens Groups Campaigning on Climate Change==

Revision as of 19:40, 22 September 2011

{{#badges: Climate change |CoalSwarm}} Tanzania possesses a considerable resource of low sulphur coal. Currently coal is exploited only on a small scale at Kiwira Coal Mine. There is potential for export to neighbouring African and Indian Ocean countries.[1]

In June 2011, China Energy and Mines minister William Ngeleja said the country will invest $400 million in Tanzania’s Kiwira coal mine project estimated to generate 200 megawatts of electricity. The money comes under a soft loan arrangement. Five groups, including Tanzania's National Social Security Fund, applied to run the project, before the government accepted China’s offer.[2]

It was announced in September 2011 that China's Sichuan Hongda Co. Ltd. signed a $3 billion deal with Tanzania to mine coal and iron ore in Tanzania. The investment involves construction of the Mchuchuma Coal Mine and an accompanying 600-megawatt (MW) thermal power station. It is estimated that Mchuchuma coal deposits have more than 480 million tonnes of coal reserves.[3]

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  1. "Sea B Gems" Tanzania Coal, accessed September 22, 2011.
  2. David Malingha Doya, "China Plans to Invest $400 Million in Tanzanian Coal Mine, Daily News Says" Bloomberg, June 26, 2011.
  3. "China co signs $3 bln Tanzania coal, iron deal" Fumbuka Ng'wanakilala, Reuters, September 22, 2011.

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