Rio Tinto's South Africa Coal project has mulled power station

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Sat, Jun 6, 2009
Coal Company News
Post by Mike Rodger, Coal Reporter

Rio Tinto’s Chapudi coal project in South Africa, with estimated resources of 1 billion tonnes, is studying the possibility of supporting a power station to ease electricity shortages.

The project’s Technical Manager Kuda Muchenje stated:

There is significant thermal coal in that project … with the right transmission and water infrastructure in place we think we can support a significant size power station.

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