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The Karuma Hydroelectric Power Station is an operational 600 MW hydroelectric power station in
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. It is the largest power-generating installation in the country.


Location

The power station is located on the
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, at the former location of the
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. This location is approximately upstream of where the
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Gulu Gulu is a city in the Northern Region of Uganda. It is the commercial and administrative centre of Gulu District. The coordinates of the city of Gulu are 2°46'54.0"N 32°17'57.0"E. The city's distance from Kampala, Uganda's capital and large ...
Highway crosses the Nile. By road, it is approximately northeast of
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and south of
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. The electrical-mechanical installations of the power station are located approximately underground, with of underground access roads, making Karuma the 14th largest underground power station in the world.


History

As far back as 1995, the
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planned to construct a
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station at the site of the Karuma Falls. Initially, Norpak, a Norwegian energy company, was awarded the contract to perform the feasibility study and the environmental impact assessment (EIA) for the dam. The
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promised to make a loan available to pay for the construction. The feasibility study report was made available in October 2006. Bids for construction of the project went out in November 2006. Initially, the plan was to build a 200-250 megawatt power station. In 2009, the plans were redrawn, calling for a much larger project of 750 megawatts. In 2009, Norpak pulled out of the negotiations with the Ugandan government, due to the
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. The Ugandan government then contracted with Energy Infratech Private Limited to perform a new feasibility study and a new EIA, given that a larger power station was now being planned. At that time, construction was expected to start in 2012 and last six years. In July 2011, media reports indicated that the maximum capacity of the project had been scaled back to 600 megawatts from 750 megawatts. Some international development partners wanted to scale back even further, to a maximum capacity of 400 to 450 megawatts.


Technical specifications

Karuma Power Station comprises a roller compacted concrete gravity dam, that measures high and long. There are six water intake towers, each measuring high and wide. The underground chamber housing the six vertical Francis turbines of 100MW each, measures long, wide, and high.


Construction costs

In January 2011, Energy Infratech Private Limited, the Indian company contracted to perform the feasibility study for the project, said the estimated total cost for the dam and power plant was approximately US $2.2 billion. That figure included the cost needed to build transmission lines from
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to locations where the power is integrated into the national power grid. The power generated is transmitted via high voltage wires to three substations as follows: (a) a 400 kilovolt line to Kawanda UETCL Substation in
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(b) an 132 kilovolt line to
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and (c) a 400 kilovolt line to a substation in Olwiyo,
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. The construction costs for the high voltage transmission lines are estimated at US$250 million. In June 2013, the Ugandan government awarded the construction contract to
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, a Chinese construction company. Work began in the second half of 2013 and was expected to last five years. Construction costs were to be jointly funded by the Ugandan and Chinese governments. In June 2014, the
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committed in writing to fund 85 percent of the construction costs, in the form of a concessionary loan repayable in five years. The Ugandan government will fund the remaining 15 percent of the cost. In March 2015, the Ugandan Parliament assented to two loans totalling US$1.435 billion, from the Export-Import (EXIM) Bank of China, for the construction of the power station. Of that amount, US$789.3 million will be loaned at 2 percent per annum, repayable over 20 years, while US$645.82 million will attract 4 percent interest, payable over 15 years, effective the day the dam is fully commissioned. Uganda has already invested US$253.26 million to start the construction. That brings the total funds committed to the project as, of March 2015, to US $1,688,380,000. As of June 2018, with approximately 76 percent of the work completed, the total construction budget was quoted at US$1.7 billion, with US$1.4 billion for construction of the power station, and US$300 million going towards the new transmission lines and new substations. In November 2023, more than 10 years since construction began,
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reported that the construction budget, initially quoted as UGX6.323 trillion (US$1.7 billion), had expanded to UGX8.183 trillion (US$2.178 billion).


Construction work

The construction of the dam and power station officially started on 12 August 2013. In March 2015,
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, the lead contractor on the project, contracted with
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to provide equipment and technical services to the power station, in a deal worth US$65 million. The equipment includes six 100 megawatt
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and related equipment. At the peak of construction, it is expected that a total of 2,500 casual and permanent workers will be hired. The power station is expected to be commissioned in 2018. As of March 2016, about 30 percent of the work had been completed. In October 2016, it was estimated that about 1,000 Chinese nationals and about 5,000 Ugandans were working at the power station. In February 2018, the Red Pepper Newspaper reported that work equivalent to 74 percent of the entire project had been completed and commissioning of the power station was expected in December 2018. As of June 2018, 56 months since the beginning of construction, an estimated 76 percent of the physical work had been completed. Of the 6,000 workers, 5,300 were Ugandan. The first 200 MW of power were expected online in December 2018, and the rest in 2019. Each unit of power is expected to cost the consumer US$0.049 for the first 10 years of the life of the power station, after which the price will drop down to US$0.020 per unit, for the next 15 years. Three new substations, one each at Karuma, Kawanda and Olwiyo, are part of the construction contract. The substation at Lira will also undergo an upgrade to accommodate power from Karuma. As of April 2019, the ''
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'' newspaper reported that the work on the power station was approximately 80 percent complete, while the three high voltage transmission lines were 80 to 85 percent complete. Commissioning of the completed power station is expected in December 2019. In September 2019, an estimated 95 percent of construction had been completed. This included 100 percent completion of the Karuma–Lira High Voltage Line, 100 percent of the Karuma–Kawanda High Voltage Power Line and 98 percent of the Karuma–Olwiyo High Voltage Line. Commissioning of the power station is planned for December 2019.


Recent developments

In addition to the high voltage transmission lines to Lira, Olwiyo and Kawanda, that belong to
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(UETCL),
Umeme Umeme Limited was the largest energy distributor in Uganda, distributing about 97 percent of all electricity used in the country. The shares of the stock of the company are listed on the Uganda Securities Exchange (USE) and are cross listed on ...
, the largest national distributor will spend USh4 billion (US$1.1 million) to construct a network of 33kV lines from Karuma to Kigumba and on to the districts of
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, Gulu,
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and Hoima. Commissioning of the power station had been moved to November 2020. In May 2021, following a tour of the work site, the chairperson of the board of
Uganda Electricity Generation Company Limited The Uganda Electricity Generation Company Limited (UEGCL) is a parastatal company whose primary purpose is to generate electric power for use in Uganda and for sale to neighboring countries. As of December 2017, UEGCL's generation capacity was 38 ...
(UEGCL), Engineer
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, set the date of commissioning as 22 June 2022. In June 2021 it was reported that 98.8 percent of the work was complete with the contractor having already addressed some of the works that did not conform with the plans and actively working on the rest. In July 2022, the
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reported that the power station would be brought online, one turbine at a time, with the first 100-MW unit starting in October 2022 and the sixth and final unit commissioned in June 2023. As of November 2023, with four of the six generators supplying power to the national grid, the remaining two turbines were expected to come online in 2024, with anticipated commercial commissioning planned for September 2024.


Commercial commissioning

The completed renewable energy infrastructure project underwent commercial commissioning on 26 September 2024, adding 600 MW of clean renewable power to the national gird.


Lira–Gulu–Agago High Voltage Power Line

The Lira–Gulu–Agago High Voltage Power Line is an operational 132kV high voltage power line in the Northern Region of
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.


Location

The 132 kilovolt power line would start at the 132 kV
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(UETCL) substation at
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. The line would travel in a general northeast direction to the city of
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, approximately away, by road. From Gulu, the power line would travel in a general easterly direction for about , to end at Agago. The total distance traveled by the power line is estimated at approximately , since the line does not follow the road all the time.


Overview

This power line is intended to distribute electricity generated from power stations on the
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to the Northern Region of Uganda. It is also intended to evacuate power from the Achwa Hydroelectricity Power Station Complex, including Achwa 2 Hydroelectric Power Station, under construction as of January 2018, and Achwa 3 Hydroelectric Power Station, under development. The main objective is to improve the quantity, quality and reliability of electricity supplied to the region.


Construction

As of June 2017, the website of the
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, stated that (a) preparation for implementation of the population resettlement plan were underway, (b) the updated feasibility study was in its final stages, (c) the pre-qualification of the contractors was ongoing and (d) the tender evaluation had been concluded. The scope of work involves the construction of a new 132kV electricity substation at Agago. In January 2016, the German government committed to lend €40 million, on soft terms, towards the construction of this power line. The power line reached 100 percent construction and was energized on 18 November 2023. Commercial commissioning of the power line took place at the new Agago 132/33kV substation on 21 February 2024.


See also


References


External links


Karuma Power Dam: Steering Committee Inspects Works With Progress At 94 Percent
As at 25 June 2019.
Environmental Impact Assessment By NEMA

Potential Hydropower Projects In Uganda
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