Edenville Energy PLC (LON:EDL) CEO Rufus Short talks to DirectorsTalk about it’s Runh Collaboration, who they are and how they will work with Edenville, next steps for the Rukwa coal to power project and provides an update on the mining licence application.
Runh recently listed on the Chinese over-the-counter market (Stock Code: 834280) and has considerable experience in the development of power projects of a similar size to the Project, across Asia, Africa, Europe and the Americas. Runh is already on the registered list of EPC Contractors in Tanzania and is currently completing two thermal power projects in Africa, one in Rwanda and another in Ethiopia. Runh’s experience in power station construction in Africa, along with their independence from any one plant manufacturer, gives Edenville the flexibility to utilise the most appropriate and cost effective combination of construction management and power plant provider taking into account the particular conditions that apply to the Project.
Edenville Energy plc is a United Kingdom-based company engaged in the exploration and development of energy commodities, primarily coal and uranium in Africa. The Company’s two segments include Coal and Uranium exploration Projects. The Company has three coal deposits of Mkomolo, Namwele and Muze within the Rukwa Coalfields. The Company has a 90% interest in these deposits. Mkomolot is situated approximately 25 kilometers northwest of Sumbawanga located in western Tanzania, the capital of the Rukwa Region and commercial center. Namwele is adjacent to the Mkomolo and situated approximately four kilometers to the south east of the Mkomolo deposit. Muze is located approximately 10 kilometers east of the Mkomolo and Namwele deposits. The Company’s other projects include Matiri North and South, and Lake Nyasa.