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U.S.'s Hydro-Link Finalizes Deal for $1.5B Angola-Congo Power Line

U.S.'s Hydro-Link Finalizes Deal for $1.5B Angola-Congo Power Line
Sunday, 19 October 2025 19:24
  • DRC, Hydro-Link sign $1.5B deal for Angola power line
  • 1.2 GW to supply Congo’s mining zone by 2029
  • U.S. agencies to support financing, feasibility, and export credits

The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with U.S.-based Hydro-Link LLC to build a 1,150-kilometer transmission line that will import 1.2 gigawatts (GW) of electricity from Angola.

The deal, worth an estimated $1.5 billion, was signed on October 14, 2025, during the DRC-U.S. Economic Forum in Washington by DRC Minister of Hydraulic Resources and Electricity Aimé Molendo Sakombi and Hydro-Link CEO Paul Hinks.

This agreement completes a series of preliminary MoUs required to advance the project. Hydro-Link first signed an initial framework with its partner Mitrelli at the 17th U.S.-Africa Business Summit held by the Corporate Council on Africa in Luanda on June 22, followed by accords with Angola and the DRC.

The transmission line is slated for commissioning in 2029, though several steps remain before construction begins, including licensing and financing. Hydro-Link plans to seek a loan from the U.S. Development Finance Corporation (DFC) to fund about 70% of the cost, with additional support from the U.S. Trade and Development Agency (USTDA) for feasibility studies and U.S. Exim Bank export credits.

In the DRC, the energy shortfall for mining operators is estimated at 1,500 MW, according to the Ministry of Mines. The new line will carry electricity generated mainly at Angola’s Lauca hydropower plant to the Kolwezi mining zone in Haut-Katanga, where major producers such as Glencore and Ivanhoe Mines operate.

The African Development Bank (AfDB) estimates that Angola currently has 1.5 GW of surplus clean hydropower capacity, projected to reach 3.5 GW by 2027. The Hydro-Link initiative is the third project aimed at transmitting this excess power to Congo’s mining centers, alongside efforts by Morocco’s Somagec and a consortium led by Trafigura and ProMarks.

With the rapid growth of the mining sector, we anticipate a complete transformation of Congo’s energy supply over the next decade,” said Paul Hinks, CEO of Hydro-Link and founder of New York-based Symbion Power.

Kinshasa and Washington are also exploring a “minerals-for-security” partnership intended to encourage U.S. investment in the DRC. Following the MoU signing, Minister Sakombi said, “I welcome this partnership and invite American investors to follow suit.”

Ronsard Luabeya, Bankable

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