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Hydroelectric ambition left high and dry

By Raphael Minder in Hong Kong and Isabel Gorst in Moscow

Published: April 30 2008 02:55 | Last updated: April 30 2008 02:55

Rogun was meant to be the world’s tallest dam, spearheading Tajikistan’s transformation into an exporter of hydroelectric power to central Asian neighbours as well as to energy-hungry countries farther south, particularly Pakistan.

But for now the project – forecast to be 335 metres high – is little more than a damaged wall and a cluster of Soviet-era equipment rusting in the sun.

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