Kabulasoke Solar Power Station

Kabulasoke Solar Power Station
Location of Kabulasoke Solar Power Station
Country Uganda
Location Kabulasoke, Gomba District
Coordinates 00°09′45″N 31°47′41″E / 0.16250°N 31.79472°E / 0.16250; 31.79472Coordinates: 00°09′45″N 31°47′41″E / 0.16250°N 31.79472°E / 0.16250; 31.79472
Status Proposed
Construction began 2016 Expected
Commission date 2016 Expected
Owner(s) Xsabo Power Limited
Solar field
Type Flat-panel PV
Power generation
Nameplate capacity 20 megawatts (27,000 hp)

Kabulasoke Solar Power Station, also known as the Namulasa Solar Power Station, is a proposed 20 megawatts (27,000 hp) solar power plant in Uganda.[1][2]

Location

The power station would be in Namulasa Village, Butiti Parish, Kabulasoke sub-county, Gomba District,[2] outside of the town of Kabulasoke and off of the Mpigi–Kabulasoke–Maddu–Sembabule Road. The station would be approximately 73 kilometres (45 mi), by road, west of Mpigi, the nearest large town.[3] This location is approximately 113 kilometres (70 mi), by road, southwest of Kampala, Uganda's capital and largest city.[4]

Overview

To help diversify the national energy pool for Uganda, Xsabo Energy Limited and associated companies plan to develop five solar parks in various locations within the country, with total generation capacity of 150 megawatts (200,000 hp). The Kabulasoke solar power plant would be the first to be developed by the company.[5]

In September 2015, Xsabo Power received a provisional generation licence, which was modified in February 2016. Under the new terms, the company has until March 2016 to post performance bonds and up until June 2016 to conclude financing arrangements.[6]

Developers and funding

The power station is being developed by Xsabo Power Limited, the same entity that is developing the Tororo Wind Power Station. Those stations are budgeted to cost a total of US$64 million (approximately UGX:214.272 billion), two-thirds of which will be borrowed.[6]

Timeline

Construction is planned to begin in August 2016 and commissioning is planned for December 2016.[6]

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