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Uganda in talks with China's Sinohydro over power line to South Sudan

Uganda remains in talks with Chinese firm Sinohydro Corporation Limited for the advancement of a $180 million power transmission line to allow Uganda to export power to energystarved South Sudan, the president's workplace said.

As part of the talks, a delegation led by Yang Yi Xin, Sinohydro Corporation's vice president, satisfied Uganda's President Yoweri Museveni on Monday, a statement from Museveni's office said late on Monday.

The project will involve the building and construction of a 138-km (85.75. miles) high-voltage transmission line to take power to South. Sudan, the growth of 2 substations and construction of one. new one, the declaration said.

We are very much happy to help establish this task with. the needed financing if needed, Xin was priced quote as informing the. president.

Museveni expressed assistance for Sinohydro's offer to establish. the task, the declaration said.

In June in 2015 the 2 countries signed a power sales. agreement to permit Uganda to offer electricity to South Sudan.

The Chinese firm is finishing a $1.5 billion, 600 megawatt. hydropower job on River Nile in northern Uganda that is. implied to be the source for the electrical energy exports to South. Sudan.