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The Eastern Africa Power Pool (EAPP), is a collaborative effort by eleven countries in
Eastern Africa East Africa, also known as Eastern Africa or the East of Africa, is a region at the eastern edge of the Africa, African continent, distinguished by its unique geographical, historical, and cultural landscape. Defined in varying scopes, the regi ...
to interconnect their electricity grids and take advantage of excess capacity within the network and facilitate trade of electric power between the members.


Location

The secretariat of the Eastern Africa Power Pool organisation is located at Wereda 02, House 059, Bole Sub City, in
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, the capital and largest city of
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.


History

In February 2005, seven countries in the Eastern African region came together because they saw mutual benefit in having one power pool. The original countries were, Burundi, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Egypt, Ethiopia, Kenya, Rwanda, and Sudan. Later, Tanzania (2010), Libya (2011), Djibouti and Uganda (2012) joined the pool. The objectives of the Eastern Africa Power Pool include (a) the reduction of power costs within the region (b) facilitation of power trade between the members (c) increasing energy availability to citizens of member countries (d) increase the grid security of the member countries. As a prerequisite to the success of these efforts, power grid interconnections between the member countries need to be established. Such interconnections include the interconnection between Ethiopia and Kenya via the
Sodo–Moyale–Suswa High Voltage Power Line The Sodo–Moyale–Suswa High Voltage Power Line (or Ethiopia–Kenya HVDC Interconnector) is a 500 kV bipolar high-voltage direct current electricity power transmission line connecting Ethiopia with Kenya. It was completed in November 2022. ...
Other such linkages are the
Bujagali–Tororo–Lessos High Voltage Power Line Bujagali–Tororo–Lessos High Voltage Power Line is a high voltage electricity power line, under construction, connecting the high voltage substation at Bujagali, in Uganda to another high voltage substation at Lessos, in Kenya. Location The ...
, between Uganda and Kenya, the
Isinya–Singida High Voltage Power Line The Isinya–Singida High Voltage Power Line is a high voltage electricity power line, under construction, connecting the high voltage substation at Isinya, Kenya to another high voltage substation at Singida, Tanzania. Location The power line ...
, between Kenya and Tanzania, the Kawanda–Birembo High Voltage Power Line, between Uganda and Rwanda, the Nkenda–Mpondwe–Beni High Voltage Power Line, between Uganda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. and the Karuma–Juba High Voltage Power Line between Uganda and South Sudan. In 2022, construction work began on the
Kigoma–Butare–Ngozi–Gitega High Voltage Power Line The Kigoma–Butare–Ngozi–Gitega High Voltage Power Line, also Rwanda–Burundi High Voltage Power Line is a high voltage electricity power line, under construction, connecting the high voltage Electrical substation, substation at Kigoma in ...
to connect the electricity grid of Rwanda and Burundi.


Pool capacity

The table below, outlines the installed capacity, peak demand and the excess capacity or deficit for each of the eleven countries in the Eastern Africa Power Pool, as of June 2019.


Member utility companies

The member countries of the Eastern Africa Power Pool and their respective electricity utility companies are listed in the table below.


Transactions

Some of the transactions among EAPP member states include the following: In July 2022, Kenya signed a 25-year power purchase agreement with
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, where the latter will sell 200 MW of electric power to the former starting 1 November 2022 for the first three years. Thereafter the amount sold will increase to 400 MW for the remaining 22 year of the contract.


Independent Regulatory Board

The Independent Regulatory Board (IRB) is an organ of EAPP. The IRB is mandated to establish, monitor and coordinate trade in electricity between the member countries of the EAPP. Previously hosted at the EAPP in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, the IRB was given more autonomy in 2012 and was allowed to exercise its independence. In May 2023, the
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approved hosting the headquarters of the IRB of the EAPP and granted it diplomatic status. The ERA of Uganda offered premises in
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for the IRB to rent. In December 2023, the
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approved a loan of US$5.4 million to equip the new headquarters. The
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also named the consultant to design the trading platform.


See also

*
Southern African Power Pool The Southern African Power Pool (SAPP) is a cooperation of the national electricity companies in Southern Africa under the auspices of the Southern African Development Community (SADC). The members of SAPP have created a common power grid betwe ...
* Central African Power Pool *
West African Power Pool The West African Power Pool (WAPP) is a cooperation of the national electricity companies in West Africa, Western Africa under the auspices of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS). The members of WAPP are working to establish a ...
* North African Power Pool


References


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East African Countries Will Have Electricity They Cannot Use, Unless They Focus on Their Transmission Infrastructure Now
As at 28 June 2018.
Sustainable Electricity Pricing for Tanzania
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