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2001년 9월 13일

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Marc Lacey, New York Times

Traditional Spirits Block a $500 Million Dam Plan in Uganda

AES Corp., an Arlington, Va.-based company that has grown into the world's largest independent power producer, has struck a $500 million deal with the Ugandan government to build a massive dam near Bujagali that would greatly expand power capacity for the country, where fewer than 5 percent of the 22 million residents have electricity. While constructing a 100-foot-high wall of concrete across the Nile is certainly a technical feat, the business deal is encountering even bigger cultural and environmental challenges.