Kikagati Hydroelectric Power Station Explained

Kikagati Power Station
Location Map:Uganda
Location Map Caption:Map of Uganda showing the location of Kikagati Power Station
Coordinates:-1.0575°N 30.6592°W
Country:Uganda
Location:Kikagati, Isingiro District
Purpose:P
Status:O
Construction Began:2018[1]
Opening:January 2022
Cost:US$87 million
Owner:Kikagati Power Company Limited
Dam Crosses:Kagera River
Res Elevation:1300m (4,300feet)
Plant Commission:January 2022
Plant Turbines:Voith

3 x 5.19MW

Plant Capacity:15.57MW
Plant Annual Gen:115 GWh[2]

Kikagati Hydroelectric Power Station, also referred to as Kikagati Power Station, is a 15.57MW hydroelectric power station, in Uganda.[3]

Location

The power station is located across the Kagera River, along Uganda's International border with the United Republic of Tanzania. This location lies near the town of Kikagati, approximately, by road, south of Mbarara, the largest city in the sub-region. Kikagati lies approximately, by road, southwest of Kampala, the capital of Uganda and the largest city in that country. The geographical coordinates of the power station are 01°03'27.0"S, 30°39'33.0"E (Latitude:-1.057500; Longitude:30.659167).

Overview

Kikagati Power Station is a mini-hydropower plant, with initial planned capacity installation of 10MW. The project involved the construction of a dam, creating a 4000m2 reservoir lake. The new reservoir lies partly within Tanzania. The new power station was built at the location of another smaller power station that was destroyed in 1979 during the war that removed Idi Amin from power in Uganda.[4]

In September 2011, the planned capacity installation was increased to 16.5 MW.[5] This power project received partial funding from the Uganda GetFit Program.[6]

Development rights

Initially, the Chinese company China Shan Sheng, was issued the construction license for the project in 2008.[7] At that time, construction costs were estimated at US$25 million. The 33kV transmission line that connects the power from the station to the Uganda national electricity grid was constructed and completed ahead of station commissioning. Some of the power is sold to Tanzania, under arrangements made through the East African Community.[8]

Between 2008 and 2013, the Chinese pulled out of the deal. Development rights were taken up by TrønderEnergi, a Norwegian power company, with a Ugandan subsidiary Tronder Energy Limited. In July 2013, TronderEnergi advertised for suitable firms to bid on the construction of Kikagati Power Station. Bids were also sought on the nearby Nshungyezi Hydropower Station, a proposed 39MW minihydroplant, approximately, downstream of Kikagati, on which TronderEnergi has development rights as well.[9]

Construction timetable

Kikagati Power Station was awarded a production license by the Electricity Regulatory Authority (ERA), in October 2014. SBI International AG was awarded the construction contract.[1] The construction cost was reported at US$50 million, in 2018.[1] Construction started in February 2018, with commissioning planned for the first half of 2021.[1] In March 2019, the project received a total of US$27 million in funding from the Emerging Africa Infrastructure Fund (EAIF) and the Private Infrastructure Development Group (PIDG).[10] An equal amount of funding (50 percent) was provided by FMO (Netherlands). The project also benefitted from the KfW-funded GET-FiT program.[11] [12] In August 2019, Afrik21 reported that the project had reached financial close at that time.[13]

In January 2022, Voith Hydro completed the installation of three turbines, each rated at 5.19 MW, for total generation capacity of 15.57 MW, to be sold directly to the Uganda Electricity Transmission Company Limited (UETCL), via a 33kV evacuation line. UETCL, in turn, sells half of the power station's energy to Tanzania Electric Supply Company Limited (TANESCO). The total construction cost was reported as US$87 million.[14] A 33kV medium voltage evacuation line transmits the generated energy to a point where it enters the Ugandan electricity grid.

Funding

Kikagati HPP received funding from a number of funding sources including: (a) Netherlands Development Finance Corporation (FMO) (b) Africa Renewable Energy Fund (c) Emerging Africa Infrastructure Fund (EAIF) and (d) Private Infrastructure Development Group (PIDG). All loans are to be repaid within 16 years, from date of commercial commissioning.[15]

See also

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: PDF . Government Calls for Timely Completion of Kikagati Dam . 24 May 2018 . 19 February 2018 . New Vision Quoted by SBI International Holdings AG . John . Odyek . Kampala.
  2. Web site: Tanzania: Year Ender. 2023 - Milestone in Tanzania-Uganda Joint Power Project . . 29 December 2023 . Meddy Mulisa . 31 December 2023 . . Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.
  3. Web site: GetFit Uganda: 2017 Annual Report, Kikagati Power Station . GetFit Uganda . GetFit Uganda . 8 March 2018 . 31 December 2017.
  4. Web site: . 3 September 2008 . Tanzania, Uganda To Build Power Dam . 10 August 2018 . Fred Turyakira . Kampala.
  5. Web site: Infrastructure . Tanzania And Uganda To Build Dam On Kagera River. 11 July 2014. 21 September 2011. Arusha.WantedInAfrica.com.
  6. Web site: Uganda GET Fit Program: 2017 Annual Report . Uganda GET Fit Program . Uganda GET Fit . Kampala . 31 December 2017 . 10 August 2018.
  7. Web site: More Power Licenses Given Out . . 15 May 2008 . 11 July 2014 . Ibrahim . Kasita . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20140714163726/http://www.newvision.co.ug/D/8/220/628212 . 14 July 2014 .
  8. Web site: Cross-Border Electrification Programme. EAC. East African Community (EAC). 11 July 2014.
  9. Web site: Contractors To Develop The Kikagati Hydro Power Project In Uganda. 4 July 2013 . 11 July 2014. DevBus . DevBusiness.com (DevBus).
  10. Web site: Kikagati Hydropower Project In Uganda Receives US $27 Million Funding . Construction Review Online . Patrick Mulyungi . 20 March 2019 . 16 July 2019 . Nairobi.
  11. Web site: About Kikagati Hydroelectric Power Station: Project Details . 14 February 2018 . FMO Netherlands . 13 June 2021 . The Hague, Netherlands.
  12. Web site: Uganda: EAIF and PIDG invest $27 million in Kikagati hydroelectric project . 7 March 2019 . Afrik21.africa . 24 August 2021 . Jean Marie Takouleu . Paris, France.
  13. Web site: Tanzania/Uganda: KPCL completes project financing for Kikagati Dam Project . 14 August 2019 . Jean Marie Takouleu . 28 August 2021 . Paris, France.
  14. Web site: Afrik21.africa . Uganda/Tanzania: Voith Hydro Commissions Kikagati Hydropower Plant . 18 January 2022 . Jean Marie Takouleu . 18 January 2022 . Paris, France.
  15. Web site: Afrik21.africa . 7 March 2019 . Uganda: EAIF and PIDG invest $27 million in Kikagati hydroelectric project . Jean Marie Takouleu . 14 May 2022 . Paris, France.