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Angola's Laúca Hydropower Project: Green Energy Amidst Rising Debt from Chinese Loans

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Angola's Laúca hydropower dam, built by Chinese contractors and financed through Chinese loans, adds over 2,000 megawatts to the national grid, representing a significant step toward cleaner energy. However, concerns arise regarding the debt incurred, with Angola borrowing over USD 40 billion from China, primarily through oil-backed arrangements.

The 'Angola Model' allows for infrastructure financing via resource exports, which has raised questions about transparency and economic sustainability. Although Laúca and the larger Caculo Cabaça dam enhance energy capacity, access remains limited, perpetuating energy poverty.

Reports indicate that heavy debt obligations restrict Angola's ability to invest in decentralized renewable solutions. As Angola seeks to diversify partnerships, the implications of Chinese financing on its development goals and economic stability raise alarms about potential debt dependency.

Angola's Laúca Hydropower Project: Green Energy Amidst Rising Debt from Chinese Loans
Dec 18, 2025, 12:50 PM

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