Rwimi Hydroelectric Power Station Explained

Rwimi Hydroelectric Power Station
Location Map:Uganda
Location Map Caption:Map of Uganda showing the location of
Rwimi
Coordinates:0.3861°N 30.1853°W
Country:Uganda
Location:Rwimi, Bunyangabu District
Status:O
Dam Crosses:Rwimi River
Res Elevation:1200m (3,900feet)
Plant Commission:October 2017
Plant Type:R
Plant Turbines:2
Plant Capacity:5.54MW

Rwimi Hydroelectric Power Station, also Rwimi Power Station, is an operational hydroelectric power station in the Western Region of Uganda.[1]

Location

The power station is located on the Rwimi River, along the border between Kasese District and Bunyangabu District. This location lies near the town of Rwimi in Bunyangabu District, approximately 34km (21miles), north of Kasese along the Fort Portal-Kasese-Mpondwe Road.[2]

This location lies approximately 47km (29miles), by road, south of Fort Portal, the largest town in the sub-region.[3] The coordinates of Rwimi Hydroelectric Power Station are:0°23'10.0"N, 30°11'07.0"E (Latitude:0.386111; Longitude:30.185278).

Overview

Rwimi Hydropower Station is a mini-hydropower plant, with capacity installation of .[4] Eco Power (Private) Limited, the single largest power company in Sri Lanka, through its Ugandan subsidiary, Eco Power Uganda Limited was awarded the development rights to the project.[5]

Construction costs

The construction costs were budgeted at US$21.1 million (initially US$20.9 million).[1] Of that, the Belgian Investment Company for Developing Countries (BIO), is lending US$13 million,[6] Norfund is lending US$4.2 million (NOK:33.4 million),[7] and GETFit Uganda is providing US$3.9 million through KfW.[1]

Construction timeline

In October 2014, the Electricity Regulatory Authority (ERA), licensed nine new renewable energy projects. One of those nine, is Rwimi Power Station. Construction was expected to begin in December 2014 and last approximately 24 months.[8] Construction began in July 2015, with a new date of starting commercial operations in the second half of 2017.[1]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: GetFit Uganda: 2017 Annual Report, Rwimi Power Station . GetFit Uganda . GetFit Uganda . 8 March 2018 . 31 December 2017.
  2. Web site: 17 August 2017 . GFC . Distance between Kasese, Western Region, Uganda and Rwimi Mosque, Bunyangabu, Western Region, Uganda . Globefeed.com (GFC) . 17 August 2017.
  3. Web site: Distance between Fort Portal, Western Region, Uganda and Rwimi Mosque, Bunyangabu, Western Region, Uganda. 17 August 2017 . 17 August 2017 . GFC . Globefeed.com.
  4. Web site: 64MW To Boost Power Grid, Avert Shortage. Nelson. Wesonga. 17 December 2012. 12 July 2014. Daily Monitor. Kampala.
  5. Web site: Eight Firms To Benefit From $58 Million Renewable Energy Deal . . 25 November 2013 . 12 July 2014 . Ibrahim . Kasita . Kampala.
  6. Web site: Rwimi Small Hydro Power . BIO . Brussels . 17 August 2017 . 2015 . Belgian Investment Company for Developing Countries (BIO) .
  7. Web site: Norfund . Norfund Investments: Rwimi EP Company Limited: Investment Details . 17 August 2017 . 31 March 2017 . Oslo.
  8. Web site: 22 October 2014. 23 October 2014. Samuel. Sanya. ERA Licenses 9 Renewable Energy Projects. . Kampala.