Nseke Hydroelectric Power Station Explained

Nseke Hydroelectric Power Station
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Nseke Hydroelectric Power Station
Coordinates:-10.3042°N 25.4067°W
Country:Democratic Republic of the Congo
Location:Kolwezi, Lualaba Province
Purpose:P
Status:O
Construction Began:1950s
Opening:1956
Operator:Société Nationale d'Électricité (SNEL)
Dam Crosses:Lualaba River
Plant Commission:1956
Plant Turbines:4 x 65 MW
Plant Capacity:260MW

Nseke Hydroelectric Power Station (French: Centrale hydroélectrique de Nseke) is an operational hydropower plant in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, with installed capacity of . It is operated by the Congolese electricity utility company, Société Nationale d'Électricité (SNEL).[1]

Location

The power station is located on the Lualaba River, in Lualaba Province, in southeastern DR Congo, close to the border with Zambia. Its location is approximately 69km (43miles), north of the city of Kolwezi, the provincial capital. This is approximately 371km (231miles), northwest of Lubumbashi, the nearest large city. The geographical coordinates of Nseke Hydroelectric Power Station are: 10°18'15.0"S, 25°24'24.0"E (Latitude:-10.304167;Longitude:25.406667).

Overview

This power station was constructed in the 1950s and commercially commissioned in 1956. The power plant comprises four General Electric turbines, each with generating capacity of 65 megawatts. The power produced is integrated into the national electric grid, by the national electricity utility, SNEL.[1]

Due to the age of the hardware, there have been efforts to refurbish and modernize hardware and operations at the power station, in order to maintain functional efficiency.[2] [3]

Ownership

Nseke Power Station was constructed in the 1950s and commercially commissioned in 1956 to supply power to Générale des carrières et des mines (Gécamines) a DR Congo mining conglomerate, which owns mines in Lualaba Province and in the adjacent Haut-Katanga Province. In 1974, SNEL, the electricity generation, transmission and distribution monopoly took over ownership of the power station, following a presidential decree.[4] [5]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 22 December 2011 . Nseke Hydroelectric Power Plant, Democratic Republic of the Congo . Global Energy Observatory . 17 December 2020 . Global Energy Observatory . Los Alamos, New Mexico, United States.
  2. Web site: Reliable Energy To Kickstart The Economy: Remotely Located And Operating At Reduced Capacity . . 2000 . General Electric . 17 December 2020.
  3. Web site: Alstom to refurbish DR Congo's 260-MW Nseke, Angola's 260-MW Cambambe . 20 March 2009 . Hydro Review . 17 December 2020 . Hydro Review.
  4. Web site: Overview Of The Electricity Sector In The Democratic Republic Of Congo . February 2013 . . Alex Kadiayi . 17 December 2020 . Washington DC, United States.
  5. Web site: Rising tensions over hydropower plant ownership in Congo DR . Enerdata . 21 May 2013 . Enerdata . 17 December 2020 . Grenoble, France.