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Coordinates: 01°4559N 31°2159E / 1.76639°N 31.36639°E / 1.76639; 31.36639
 

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Waki Power Station
Map
CountryUganda
LocationButiaba, Masindi District
Coordinates01°45′59N 31°21′59E / 1.76639°N 31.36639°E / 1.76639; 31.36639
StatusProposed
Commission date2017 (Expected)
Owner(s)Hydromax
Power generation
Nameplate capacityMW

Waki Power Station is a proposed 5 megawatts (6,700 hp) mini hydroelectric power station in Uganda, the third-largest economy in the East African Community.

Location[edit]

The power station will be located across the Waki River, in Butiaba, Masindi District, in Western Uganda. This location lies near the eastern shores of Lake Albert, near the point where River Waki empties into the lake. Butiaba lies approximately 60 kilometres (37 mi), by road, west of Masindi, the location of the district headquarters, and the nearest large town.[1]

Overview[edit]

The Waki Hydropower Project, will be a run of the river, mini-hydropower installation, with installed capacity of 5 MW. The energy generated will be fed into the national electric grid via either an 11 kV or a 22 kV transmission line. Feasibility studies were initiated in 1997.[2] More recently, in 2006, SN Power InvestofNorway, carried out new feasibility studies on Waki and Buseruka power projects.[3][4] However, SN Power Invest abandoned the project and in 2008, the development license was re-allocated to Tronder Power Limited, also from Norway.[5] However, Tronder Power Limited also pulled out of the deal and in 2010, the license for Waki Power Station was allocated to Hydromax. The power station will be owned and operated by Hydromax, a private energy investor, who developed Buseruka Power StationinHoima District, between 2005 and 2013.

Construction timetable[edit]

Construction was initially expected to begin in 2012, with commissioning anticipated in 2014.[6] In October 2014, the Electricity Regulatory Authority (ERA), awarded the electricity production license to the developers of the power station. Construction is expected to begin in December 2014, with completion planned in 24 months.[7]

See also[edit]

  • iconWater portal
  • iconRenewable energy portal
  • References[edit]

    1. ^ "Map Showing Masindi And Butiaba With Distance Marker". Globefeed.com. Retrieved 11 July 2014.
  • ^ Richardson, Nathaniel (31 May 1997). "Feasibility Study For The Development of A Mini-Hydro Power Plant Along The Eastern Shore of Lake Albert" (PDF). USAID. Retrieved 11 July 2014.
  • ^ Newvision, Archive (5 February 2006). "Loadshedding Will End Soon". New Vision. Retrieved 11 July 2014.
  • ^ Apollo Mubiru, and Mariam Nalunkuuma (25 April 2006). "Electricity Prices Set To Rise". New Vision. Retrieved 11 July 2014.
  • ^ Kasita, Ibrahim (15 May 2008). "More Power Licenses Given Out". New Vision. Retrieved 11 June 2014.
  • ^ Oluka, Benon Herbert (6 April 2010). "Uganda's Energy Relief Still A Long Way". Daily Monitor. Retrieved 11 July 2014.
  • ^ Sanya, Samuel (22 October 2014). "ERA Licenses 9 Renewable Energy Projects". New Vision (Kampala). Retrieved 23 October 2014.
  • External links[edit]


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