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Ruzizi III Hydroelectric Power Station

Ruzizi III Hydroelectric Power Station is a proposed hydropower plant with planned capacity installation of 206 MW when completed.[1][2]

Ruzizi III Hydroelectric Power Station
Map of Rwanda showing the location of
Ruzizi III Hydroelectric Power Station
Coordinates02°42′05″S 28°57′56″E / 2.70139°S 28.96556°E / -2.70139; 28.96556
StatusProposed
Dam and spillways
ImpoundsRuzizi River
Commission date2026 (expected)
TypeRun-of-the-river
Installed capacity206 MW (203 MW + 3 MW)
Annual generation1,157 GWh

Location edit

The power station is located on Ruzizi River, straddling the common border between Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DC). Its location is approximately 5 kilometres (3 mi) directly west of the town of Bugarama, in Rusizi District, in Rwanda's Western Province, approximately 280 kilometres (174 mi), southwest of Kigali, the capital city of that country.[3] The approximate coordinates of Ruzizi III Power Station are:[1][4]

Overview edit

This power station is the third in a cascade of power stations on the Ruzizi River, benefiting the countries of Burundi, DRC and Rwanda. The power stations include Ruzizi I (29.8 megawatts) and Ruzizi II (43.8 megawatts), both located northwest of Ruzizi III and both operational as of June 2017.[1] The power generated will be distributed to the three countries via existing distribution networks, connected to Ruzizi I and Ruzizi II. Both power stations and the transmission networks will be rehabilitated. Rwanda is expected to absorb 68 megawatts of the 206 megawatts generated at Ruzizi III.[5]

Funding edit

As of December 2015, the cost of construction was calculated at US$625.19 million.[6] Of this, "US$138.88 million will be borne by the AfDB’s public sector window and US$50.22 million by the private sector window".[6] Other funders include the European Investment Bank,[7] KfW[6] and the World Bank.[5] More recent reports have put the cost at $450 million.[2] Financial closure is expected to be achieved by mid-2021.[8]

Ownership edit

In August 2019, it was reported that the three African governments concerned had jointly selected Scatec (formerly SN Power) and Industrial Promotion Services (IPS) to execute this renewable energy infrastructure project. The consortium formed a joint venture company, called Ruzizi III Energy Limited (REL). The table below illustrates the ownership of the power station.[9][10]

Shareholding In Ruzizi III Hydroelectric Power Station
Rank Name of Owner Percentage Ownership Notes
1 Ruzizi III Energy Limited (Scatec and IPS)
70
[9]
2 Government of Burundi
10
[9]
3 Government of the Democratic Republic of the Congo
10
[9]
4 Government of Rwanda
10
[9]
Total
100


When commissioned, the power generated here is expected to cost between US$0.11 and US$0.13 per kilo Watthour of energy. An estimated 30 million people will benefit.[11]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Michael Harris (4 January 2016). "AfDB approves financing for 147-MW Ruzizi 3 hydropower plant". Hydroworld.com. Retrieved 28 June 2017.
  2. ^ a b Rwirahira, Rodriguez (2 July 2017). "Rwanda's joint study on Lake Kivu with DRC". The EastAfrican. Nairobi. Retrieved 2 July 2017.
  3. ^ Google (1 June 2022). "Road Distance Between Kigali, Rwanda And Bugarama, Rwanda, With Map" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved 1 June 2022.
  4. ^ Google (28 June 2017). "Location of Ruzizi III Hydroelectric Power Station" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved 28 June 2017.
  5. ^ a b Esi-Africa (20 May 2016). "Rwanda secures grant to increase share in Ruzizi III project". Esi-Africa.com. Retrieved 28 June 2017.
  6. ^ a b c AfDB (29 December 2015). "AfDB approves Ruzizi III hydropower plant project, bringing green energy to Burundi, DRC and Rwanda". Abidjan: African Development Bank (AfDB). Retrieved 28 June 2017.
  7. ^ European Commission (28 June 2017). "Project ID: ITF-08: Ruzizi Hydropower Plant". Brussels: European Commission. Retrieved 28 June 2017.
  8. ^ FICOU, Moctar (2 March 2020). "Energie propre : 10 millions de Congolais bénéficieront du projet Ruzizi III". VivAfrik. Retrieved 8 April 2020.
  9. ^ a b c d e Power Technology (27 August 2019). "Ruzizi III Hydropower Plant Project". Power-Technology.com. New York City. Retrieved 1 June 2022.
  10. ^ Elizabeth Ingram (17 November 2021). "Applications being accepted to develop 206-MW Ruzizi III hydropower project". Hydroreview.com. Retrieved 1 June 2022.
  11. ^ Jean Marie Takouleu (4 August 2019). "East Africa: SN Power and IPS will develop Ruzizi III dam project". Afrik21.africa. Paris, France. Retrieved 28 August 2021.

External links edit

  • Official Website of Ruzizi III Energy Limited
  • World Bank Announces US$1 Billion Pledge to Africa’s Great Lakes Region

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Ruzizi III Hydroelectric Power Station is a proposed hydropower plant with planned capacity installation of 206 MW when completed 1 2 Ruzizi III Hydroelectric Power StationMap of Rwanda showing the location of Ruzizi III Hydroelectric Power StationCoordinates02 42 05 S 28 57 56 E 2 70139 S 28 96556 E 2 70139 28 96556StatusProposedDam and spillwaysImpoundsRuzizi RiverCommission date2026 expected TypeRun of the riverInstalled capacity206 MW 203 MW 3 MW Annual generation1 157 GWh Contents 1 Location 2 Overview 3 Funding 4 Ownership 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksLocation editThe power station is located on Ruzizi River straddling the common border between Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo DC Its location is approximately 5 kilometres 3 mi directly west of the town of Bugarama in Rusizi District in Rwanda s Western Province approximately 280 kilometres 174 mi southwest of Kigali the capital city of that country 3 The approximate coordinates of Ruzizi III Power Station are 1 4 Overview editThis power station is the third in a cascade of power stations on the Ruzizi River benefiting the countries of Burundi DRC and Rwanda The power stations include Ruzizi I 29 8 megawatts and Ruzizi II 43 8 megawatts both located northwest of Ruzizi III and both operational as of June 2017 1 The power generated will be distributed to the three countries via existing distribution networks connected to Ruzizi I and Ruzizi II Both power stations and the transmission networks will be rehabilitated Rwanda is expected to absorb 68 megawatts of the 206 megawatts generated at Ruzizi III 5 Funding editAs of December 2015 the cost of construction was calculated at US 625 19 million 6 Of this US 138 88 million will be borne by the AfDB s public sector window and US 50 22 million by the private sector window 6 Other funders include the European Investment Bank 7 KfW 6 and the World Bank 5 More recent reports have put the cost at 450 million 2 Financial closure is expected to be achieved by mid 2021 8 Ownership editIn August 2019 it was reported that the three African governments concerned had jointly selected Scatec formerly SN Power and Industrial Promotion Services IPS to execute this renewable energy infrastructure project The consortium formed a joint venture company called Ruzizi III Energy Limited REL The table below illustrates the ownership of the power station 9 10 Shareholding In Ruzizi III Hydroelectric Power Station Rank Name of Owner Percentage Ownership Notes 1 Ruzizi III Energy Limited Scatec and IPS 70 9 2 Government of Burundi 10 9 3 Government of the Democratic Republic of the Congo 10 9 4 Government of Rwanda 10 9 Total 100 When commissioned the power generated here is expected to cost between US 0 11 and US 0 13 per kilo Watthour of energy An estimated 30 million people will benefit 11 See also edit nbsp Africa portal nbsp Water portal nbsp Renewable energy portal Rwanda Power Stations Africa Power Dams World Power DamsReferences edit a b c Michael Harris 4 January 2016 AfDB approves financing for 147 MW Ruzizi 3 hydropower plant Hydroworld com Retrieved 28 June 2017 a b Rwirahira Rodriguez 2 July 2017 Rwanda s joint study on Lake Kivu with DRC The EastAfrican Nairobi Retrieved 2 July 2017 Google 1 June 2022 Road Distance Between Kigali Rwanda And Bugarama Rwanda With Map Map Google Maps Google Retrieved 1 June 2022 Google 28 June 2017 Location of Ruzizi III Hydroelectric Power Station Map Google Maps Google Retrieved 28 June 2017 a b Esi Africa 20 May 2016 Rwanda secures grant to increase share in Ruzizi III project Esi Africa com Retrieved 28 June 2017 a b c AfDB 29 December 2015 AfDB approves Ruzizi III hydropower plant project bringing green energy to Burundi DRC and Rwanda Abidjan African Development Bank AfDB Retrieved 28 June 2017 European Commission 28 June 2017 Project ID ITF 08 Ruzizi Hydropower Plant Brussels European Commission Retrieved 28 June 2017 FICOU Moctar 2 March 2020 Energie propre 10 millions de Congolais beneficieront du projet Ruzizi III VivAfrik Retrieved 8 April 2020 a b c d e Power Technology 27 August 2019 Ruzizi III Hydropower Plant Project Power Technology com New York City Retrieved 1 June 2022 Elizabeth Ingram 17 November 2021 Applications being accepted to develop 206 MW Ruzizi III hydropower project Hydroreview com Retrieved 1 June 2022 Jean Marie Takouleu 4 August 2019 East Africa SN Power and IPS will develop Ruzizi III dam project Afrik21 africa Paris France Retrieved 28 August 2021 External links editOfficial Website of Ruzizi III Energy Limited World Bank Announces US 1 Billion Pledge to Africa s Great Lakes Region Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ruzizi III Hydroelectric Power Station amp oldid 1160509505, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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