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Loiyangalani–Suswa High Voltage Power Line

Loiyangalani–Suswa High Voltage Power Line is a high voltage electricity power line in Kenya, connecting the high voltage substation at Loyangalani, in Marsabit County, to another high voltage substation at Suswa, in Narok County.[2]

Loiyangalani–Suswa High Voltage Power Line
Location
CountryKenya
Coordinates0°16′34″S 36°25′23″E / 0.276111°S 36.423056°E / -0.276111; 36.423056
General directionNorth to South
FromLoyangalani, Kenya
ToSuswa, Kenya
Ownership information
OwnerGovernment of Kenya
OperatorKenya Electricity Transmission Company
Construction information
ContractorsGrupo Isolux Corsan (Nov 2015 to Aug 2017) & Chinese Construction Consortium (Feb 2018 to Aug 2018)[1]
Technical information
Type of currentAC
AC voltage400kV
No. of circuits2

Location edit

The power line starts at the 310 megawatts (415,717 hp) Lake Turkana Wind Power Station in Loiyangalani, Marsabit County and runs in a southerly direction for approximately 428 kilometres (266 mi) to end at the Kenya Electricity Transmission Company electricity substation, at Suswa, in Narok County.[2][3]

Overview edit

The 400kV power line is intended to evacuate the electricity generated at the Turkana Wind Power Station, to the Ketraco substation at Suswa. The Government of Spain is lending the Kenyan government a total of €142 million (approx. US$174.6 million), to have this line constructed. The contract between Isolux and Ketraco is for a construction price of US$208.1 million. The government of Kenya will provide the balance of approximately US$33.5 million as equity in the power line, along with any associated land acquisition costs.[4]

Construction edit

In 2011, the Spanish company, Isolux Ingeniera SA won the contract to construct this power line.[5] Due to a prolonged land acquisition process, work did not actually start until November 2015.[2] Sixteen months into construction, on a project allocated 24 months, the parent company of the main contractor, Isolux Corsán, ran out of money and filed bankruptcy in Spain due to the 2008–2014 Spanish financial crisis. In August 2017, Ketraco terminated the contract with Isolux, with about 30 percent of the work completed.[6]

In February 2018, the Kenya government, through Ketraco, contracted a consortium of Chinese firms at a cost of US$96 million, to complete the work left pending by Isolux. Work is expected to conclude in August 2018. The consortium, comprising NARI Group Corporation and Power China Guizhou Engineering Company, has committed in writing to pay US$10 million in fines, for every month the work goes beyond the 31 August 2018 deadline.[1]

In September 2018, Reuters reported that construction of the power station was complete and it was awaiting testing and commissioning,[7] requiring the power line to be energized from grid to gradually configure the hundreds of turbines.[8][9]

In July 2019, Uhuru Kenyatta, the president of Kenya officially commissioned the completed high voltage line (including a fiber optic line), as well as the wind power station that it serves (Lake Turkana Wind Power Station).[10][11]

Capacity charge edit

In January 2017, the owners of Lake Turkana Wind Power Station started to bill the Kenya Power Company a monthly "capacity charge" of KSh700 million (approx. US$7 million), for power produced by the power station that cannot be evacuated due to the lack of a high-voltage line to transmit it to the substation at Suswa.[12] Following negotiations, in September 2017, the government of Kenya agreed to pay the developers of Lake Turkana Wind Power Station, a total of Sh5.7 billion (approx. US$55.83 million), in monthly installments, spread over a six-year period. The monthly payment will amount to Sh78,600,000 (approx. US$769,833). The monthly surcharge will be passed on to the consumers, beginning in May 2018.[13]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b Construction Review Online (2 February 2018). "Chinese firms get US $ 96m Lake Turkana Wind Power line tender". Constructionreviewonline.com. Retrieved 27 February 2018.
  2. ^ a b c Reuters (9 January 2018). "Turkana power line to move electricity from Loiyangalani to Suswa". East African Standard Quoting Reuters. Nairobi. Retrieved 27 February 2018. {{cite web}}: |author= has generic name (help)
  3. ^ Globefeed.com (27 February 2018). "Straight Line Distance between Loiyangalani, Kenya and Ketraco Suswa Substation, Kenya". Globefeed.com. Retrieved 27 February 2018.
  4. ^ Mwende, Judy (13 June 2011). "Isolux to build 400 kilo-Volt power line in Kenya". Nairobi: Constructionkenya.com. Retrieved 27 February 2018.
  5. ^ Herbling, David (25 March 2017). "Taxpayer billions to bail out Spanish power line builder". Daily Nation. Nairobi. Retrieved 27 February 2018.
  6. ^ Wasuna, Brian (3 September 2017). "Spanish firm sues to salvage Sh17 billion Turkana power line deal". Business Daily Africa. Nairobi. Retrieved 27 February 2018.
  7. ^ Thomas Mukoya, and George Obulutsa (5 September 2018). "Kenya 428 km power line complete, to add 310 MW to grid by December". Thomson Reuters. Retrieved 5 September 2018.
  8. ^ Ngugi, Brian (2 November 2018). "Why Lake Turkana wind farm was compensated for delays". Business Daily. from the original on 3 November 2018.
  9. ^ . 17 June 2019. Archived from the original on 17 June 2019.
  10. ^ Agence France-Presse (19 July 2019). "Kenya Launches Africa's Biggest Wind Farm". The EastAfrican. Paris. Retrieved 19 July 2019.
  11. ^ "Kenya Electricity Transmission Co. Ltd. (KETRACO) | KETRACO launches landmark Loiyangalani – Suswa project to boost power supply, reduce electricity cost". www.ketraco.co.ke. 19 July 2019.
  12. ^ Otuki, Neville (29 August 2017). "Kenya Power billed for idle wind farm". Daily Nation. Nairobi. Retrieved 27 February 2017.
  13. ^ Otuki, Neville (24 September 2017). "Consumers to pay Sh5.7bn for wind power line delays". Business Daily Africa. Nairobi. Retrieved 27 February 2018.

External links edit

  • Website of Kenya Electricity Transmission Company
  • Lake Turkana Wind Power $52.5m fine pushed to consumers
  • Spanish firm in botched power tender costs taxpayers Sh3.2bn As of 9 August 2021.

00°16′34″S 36°25′23″E / 0.27611°S 36.42306°E / -0.27611; 36.42306

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Loiyangalani Suswa High Voltage Power Line is a high voltage electricity power line in Kenya connecting the high voltage substation at Loyangalani in Marsabit County to another high voltage substation at Suswa in Narok County 2 Loiyangalani Suswa High Voltage Power LineLocationCountryKenyaCoordinates0 16 34 S 36 25 23 E 0 276111 S 36 423056 E 0 276111 36 423056General directionNorth to SouthFromLoyangalani KenyaToSuswa KenyaOwnership informationOwnerGovernment of KenyaOperatorKenya Electricity Transmission CompanyConstruction informationContractorsGrupo Isolux Corsan Nov 2015 to Aug 2017 amp Chinese Construction Consortium Feb 2018 to Aug 2018 1 Technical informationType of currentACAC voltage400kVNo of circuits2 Contents 1 Location 2 Overview 3 Construction 4 Capacity charge 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksLocation editThe power line starts at the 310 megawatts 415 717 hp Lake Turkana Wind Power Station in Loiyangalani Marsabit County and runs in a southerly direction for approximately 428 kilometres 266 mi to end at the Kenya Electricity Transmission Company electricity substation at Suswa in Narok County 2 3 Overview editThe 400kV power line is intended to evacuate the electricity generated at the Turkana Wind Power Station to the Ketraco substation at Suswa The Government of Spain is lending the Kenyan government a total of 142 million approx US 174 6 million to have this line constructed The contract between Isolux and Ketraco is for a construction price of US 208 1 million The government of Kenya will provide the balance of approximately US 33 5 million as equity in the power line along with any associated land acquisition costs 4 Construction editIn 2011 the Spanish company Isolux Ingeniera SA won the contract to construct this power line 5 Due to a prolonged land acquisition process work did not actually start until November 2015 2 Sixteen months into construction on a project allocated 24 months the parent company of the main contractor Isolux Corsan ran out of money and filed bankruptcy in Spain due to the 2008 2014 Spanish financial crisis In August 2017 Ketraco terminated the contract with Isolux with about 30 percent of the work completed 6 In February 2018 the Kenya government through Ketraco contracted a consortium of Chinese firms at a cost of US 96 million to complete the work left pending by Isolux Work is expected to conclude in August 2018 The consortium comprising NARI Group Corporation and Power China Guizhou Engineering Company has committed in writing to pay US 10 million in fines for every month the work goes beyond the 31 August 2018 deadline 1 In September 2018 Reuters reported that construction of the power station was complete and it was awaiting testing and commissioning 7 requiring the power line to be energized from grid to gradually configure the hundreds of turbines 8 9 In July 2019 Uhuru Kenyatta the president of Kenya officially commissioned the completed high voltage line including a fiber optic line as well as the wind power station that it serves Lake Turkana Wind Power Station 10 11 Capacity charge editIn January 2017 the owners of Lake Turkana Wind Power Station started to bill the Kenya Power Company a monthly capacity charge of KSh700 million approx US 7 million for power produced by the power station that cannot be evacuated due to the lack of a high voltage line to transmit it to the substation at Suswa 12 Following negotiations in September 2017 the government of Kenya agreed to pay the developers of Lake Turkana Wind Power Station a total of Sh5 7 billion approx US 55 83 million in monthly installments spread over a six year period The monthly payment will amount to Sh78 600 000 approx US 769 833 The monthly surcharge will be passed on to the consumers beginning in May 2018 13 See also editEnergy in Kenya Isinya Singida High Voltage Power Line Suswa Isinya Rabai High Voltage Power Line Bujagali Tororo Lessos High Voltage Power LineReferences edit a b Construction Review Online 2 February 2018 Chinese firms get US 96m Lake Turkana Wind Power line tender Constructionreviewonline com Retrieved 27 February 2018 a b c Reuters 9 January 2018 Turkana power line to move electricity from Loiyangalani to Suswa East African Standard Quoting Reuters Nairobi Retrieved 27 February 2018 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a author has generic name help Globefeed com 27 February 2018 Straight Line Distance between Loiyangalani Kenya and Ketraco Suswa Substation Kenya Globefeed com Retrieved 27 February 2018 Mwende Judy 13 June 2011 Isolux to build 400 kilo Volt power line in Kenya Nairobi Constructionkenya com Retrieved 27 February 2018 Herbling David 25 March 2017 Taxpayer billions to bail out Spanish power line builder Daily Nation Nairobi Retrieved 27 February 2018 Wasuna Brian 3 September 2017 Spanish firm sues to salvage Sh17 billion Turkana power line deal Business Daily Africa Nairobi Retrieved 27 February 2018 Thomas Mukoya and George Obulutsa 5 September 2018 Kenya 428 km power line complete to add 310 MW to grid by December Thomson Reuters Retrieved 5 September 2018 Ngugi Brian 2 November 2018 Why Lake Turkana wind farm was compensated for delays Business Daily Archived from the original on 3 November 2018 The untold story of Turkana power line 17 June 2019 Archived from the original on 17 June 2019 Agence France Presse 19 July 2019 Kenya Launches Africa s Biggest Wind Farm The EastAfrican Paris Retrieved 19 July 2019 Kenya Electricity Transmission Co Ltd KETRACO KETRACO launches landmark Loiyangalani Suswa project to boost power supply reduce electricity cost www ketraco co ke 19 July 2019 Otuki Neville 29 August 2017 Kenya Power billed for idle wind farm Daily Nation Nairobi Retrieved 27 February 2017 Otuki Neville 24 September 2017 Consumers to pay Sh5 7bn for wind power line delays Business Daily Africa Nairobi Retrieved 27 February 2018 External links editWebsite of Kenya Electricity Transmission Company Lake Turkana Wind Power 52 5m fine pushed to consumers Spanish firm in botched power tender costs taxpayers Sh3 2bn As of 9 August 2021 00 16 34 S 36 25 23 E 0 27611 S 36 42306 E 0 27611 36 42306 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Loiyangalani Suswa High Voltage Power Line amp oldid 1145251614, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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