Rusumo Hydroelectric Power Station

Rusumo Hydroelectric Power Station
Map of Rwanda showing the location of
Rusumo Falls
Country Rwanda
Location Rusumo Falls, Kirehe District
Coordinates 02°22′56″S 30°47′00″E / 2.38222°S 30.78333°E / -2.38222; 30.78333Coordinates: 02°22′56″S 30°47′00″E / 2.38222°S 30.78333°E / -2.38222; 30.78333
Status Proposed
Dam and spillways
Impounds Kagera River
Reservoir
Normal elevation 1,325 m (4,347 ft)
Power station
Commission date 2018 (expected)
Type Run-of-the-river
Turbines 4
Installed capacity 80 MW (110,000 hp)

Rusumo Hydroelectric Power Station, also Rusumo Power Station, is a proposed hydropower plant, with initial planned capacity installation of 80 megawatts (110,000 hp) when completed. The project will involve the construction of a dam, with run of river design. A 90 megawatts (120,000 hp) reservoir design had been envisaged but was abandoned in favor of an 80 MW design with a smaller environmental impact and an estimated cost of US$300 million as opposed to US$400 million for the bigger project.[1] The World Bank announced, on 6 August 2013, that it had approved loans totaling US$US$340 million towards the US$468.60 million needed for the project.[2] In November 2013, the African Development Bank approved a loan of US$113 million towards the completion of the project.[3][4]

Location

The power station is on the Kagera River, along Rwanda's international border with the Republic of Tanzania and approximately 2 kilometres (1.2 mi), downstream of the tripoint, where the two countries share a common border with the Republic of Burundi. The site is at Rusumo Falls, near the town of Rusumo, approximately 160 kilometres (99 mi), by road, southeast of Kigali, the capital and largest city in Rwanda.[5] Rusumo Falls lies approximately 65 kilometres (40 mi), by road, southeast of the provincial headquarters at Kibungo.[6] The approximate coordinates of the power station are:2°22'56.0"S, 30°47'00.0"E (Latitude:-2.382222; Longitude:30.783333).[7]

Other considerations

The power generated will be shared equally between the countries of Burundi, Rwanda and Tanzania.[3] The power will be evacuated from the generation plant via 220 kV transmission lines to transmission stations in Gitega in Burundi, a distance of 158 kilometres (98 mi), to Kigali in Rwanda, a distance of 115 kilometres (71 mi), and to Nyakanazi in Tanzania, a distance of 98 kilometres (61 mi).[8]

See also

References

  1. Musoni, Edwin (12 March 2012). "Rusumo Hydropower To Generate 80MW". New Times (Rwanda). Kigali. Retrieved 8 April 2016.
  2. WB (6 August 2013). "World Bank Approves Rusumo Falls Hydropower Plant". Washington DC: World Bank (WB). Retrieved 18 February 2015.
  3. 1 2 HW (27 November 2013). "Rwanda's 80 Megawatt Rusumo Falls Hydropower Project Receives $113 Million". Hydroworld.com. Retrieved 18 February 2015.
  4. AfDB (27 November 2013). "AfDB Board Commits US$113 Million to Regional Rusumo Falls Hydropower Project". African Development Bank (AfDB). Retrieved 18 February 2015.
  5. "Map Showing Kigali And Rusumo Falls With Route Marker". Globefeed.com. Retrieved 18 February 2015.
  6. "Road Distance Between Kibungo And Rusumo Falls With Route Marker". Globefeed.com. Retrieved 18 February 2015.
  7. Google, . "Location of Rusumo Hydropower Station At Google Maps". Google Maps. Retrieved 18 February 2015.
  8. Mbesherubusa, Déogratias (2008). "Rusumo Falls: Water for Power Generation And Multipurpose Use, Burundi, Rwanda, Tanzania" (PDF). Icafrica.org. Retrieved 18 February 2015.

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