Pwalugu Hydroelectric Power Station Explained

Pwalugu Hydroelectric Power Station
Location Map:Ghana#Africa#World
Location Map Caption:Map of Ghana showing the location of Pwalugu HPP.
Coordinates:10.6006°N -0.3306°W
Country:Ghana
Location:Pwalugu, Talensi District, Upper East Region
Purpose:P
Status:UC
Construction Began:June 2020
Opening:January 2024 (Expected)
Owner:Government of Ghana
Operator:Volta River Authority
Dam Type:Reservoir
Dam Crosses:White Volta
Dam Height:165m (541feet)
Res Surface:350km²
Plant Turbines:2 x 30MW

Pwalugu Hydroelectric Power Station is a hydroelectric power station, under construction in Ghana. When completed, it is expected to connect to the planned Kurugu Solar Power Station to form the Pwalugu-Kurugu Hydro-Solar Hybrid Power Plant, the first of its type in the country.[1]

Location

The power station, which sits across the White Volta, is located near the town of Pwalugu, in Talensi District, in the Upper East Region, approximately 142km (88miles), northeast of Tamale, Ghana, the capital and largest city in the Northern Region of Ghana. This is about 765km (475miles), north of Accra, the capital and largest city in Ghana.

Overview

The Pwalugu Multipurpose Dam that supplies this power station has several purposes, including (a) creation of a reservoir lake that measures 350km² (b) supply of water to the power station, whose energy output will vary between 16.5 megawatts and 60 megawatts, depending on the rate of water release from the reservoir and (c) supply of water to an irrigation scheme that measures 25000ha, benefiting 15,000 people dependent on agriculture for a living. The energy output of this power station, will be augmented by a planned, solar power station in Kurugu, a neighborhood in the town of East Mamprusi, North-East Region, approximately 90km (60miles) southeast of Pwalugu.[1]

Construction costs and funding

The infrastructure development project is budgeted at US$993 million. The Parliament of Ghana approved the budget item in March 2020. The procurement, engineering and construction contract was awarded to Power China International.[1] However, other credible sources have reported the EPC contractor to be Sinohydro.[2]

In June 2020, Power Construction Corporation of China (PowerChina), began site clearing and other pre-construction activities in Pwalugu. The budgeted cost includes the cost of erecting the 50 megawatts solar plant in East Mamprusi. Completion of construction and commercial commissioning are expected in 2024.[3]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Ghana: Construction of the Pwalugu multipurpose dam will start in April 2020 . Afrik21.africa . 3 March 2020 . Jean Marie Takouleu . 7 December 2020 . Paris, France.
  2. Web site: Construction of Pwalugu multipurpose dam in Ghana to start in April 2020 . Construction Review Online . 7 December 2020 . 4 March 2020 . Nairobi, Kenya.
  3. Web site: 25 June 2020 . Pwalugu Multi-Purpose Dam Project: Contractor Begins Site Clearing, Construction of Camp Sites and Access Roads . Modern Ghana . 7 December 2020 . The Press Radio . Accra.