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    How much energy does Guinea have?

    The country has no known reserves. It imported an estimated 9,089 bbl/day in 2012. Guinea is believed to have substantial potential for renewable energy. Potential resources for hydroelectricity is estimated at 4,740 MW.

    Does Papua New Guinea have electricity?

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    Is Guinea the water tower of Africa?

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