The Mount Coffee Hydropower Project is a
hydroelectric project in the
West Africa
West Africa or Western Africa is the westernmost region of Africa. The United Nations defines Western Africa as the 16 countries of Benin, Burkina Faso, Cape Verde, The Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Ivory Coast, Liberia, Mali, Mau ...
n nation of
Liberia
Liberia (), officially the Republic of Liberia, is a country on the West African coast. It is bordered by Sierra Leone to its northwest, Guinea to its north, Ivory Coast to its east, and the Atlantic Ocean to its south and southwest. It ...
on the
Saint Paul River. Built in 1966 with additional phases completed later, the project has a maximum generating capacity of 88
MW.
The Walter F. Walker Hydro Dam and generating facilities were extensively damaged during the
First Liberian Civil War
The First Liberian Civil War lasted from 1989 to 1997.
President Samuel Doe had established a regime in 1980 but totalitarianism and corruption led to unpopularity and the withdrawal of support from the United States by the late 1980s. The Na ...
in 1990 and functioning was not restored until 2018.
History
In 1963, the Liberian government received a loan from the
World Bank
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to develop a US$24.3 million hydro electric project.
Construction of the facility began in 1964 by the Monrovia Power Authority using Raymond Concrete Pile Company as the contractor and
Stanley Consultants
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as the project managers.
In 1966, the power company completed the initial phase of the dam and began generating electricity.
[First State of the Environment Report for Liberia – 2006.]
United Nations Development Programme. 2006, p. 44–45. Retrieved on October 19, 2008. The project was finished in 1967 and named the T. J. R. Faulkner W.F. Walker Hydroelectric Power Station.
Initial generating capacity was 30 MW produced by two
turbine
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s, which was increased to 64 MW when two more turbines were added in 1973.
[ The Monrovia Power Authority became the Liberia Electricity Corporation on July 12, 1973.] In June 1990, the government announced plans to more than double the electricity generating capacity of the project and adding a reservoir to allow more generation during the dry season.["Liberia expands hydropower", ''Engineering News-Record'', June 7, 1990. McGraw-Hill, Inc., Vol. 224, No. 23; p. 27.] The plans called for a new dam to be built upriver on the Via River
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to provide storage capacity, while two 52 MW turbines would be added at the existing power generating plant.[ The US$300 million expansion was never begun due to the Civil War.][
In July 1990, rebel forces under the command of Charles Taylor seized the dam and shut off power and water to Monrovia. During this First Civil War, the project's intake dam was destroyed on one end while the rest received other damage.][Desk Study on the Environment in Liberia.]
United Nations Environment Programme. 2004, p. 30. Retrieved on October 19, 2008. Other parts of the facilities were looted and destroyed in later years of the conflict.[ Beginning in early 2005, proposals were made to repair the facility and restore power, including a proposal by China.
The ]United States Trade and Development Agency
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Structure
The U.S. ...
gave $400,000 to Liberia in February 2007 to study rebuilding and expanding the project. The study showed no structural damage to the dam, but that most of the project's facilities would need to be rebuilt at a cost of US$383 million. As of August 2008, the Liberian government was considering privatization of the project for a fixed number of years as the nation did not have the resources to fund the repair.
In May 2012, the Mt. Coffee Hydropower Rehabilitation Project was initiated with a series of surveying and engineering assessments of the feasibility of revitalizing the plant. This work culminated with the signing of a contract in April 2013 with a Norwegian company (Norplan AS) and a German company (Fichtner GmbH) to revitalize the defunct power-plant by 2015.[
In December 2016, the first hydropower turbine and generator unit, with an installed capacity of 22 megawatts (MW), was officially dedicated and commissioned. The project, completed in 2018, raised the total installed capacity of the Mt. Coffee Hydropower Plant to 88 MW (four generating units of 22 MW each).] The Mount Coffee Hydro Electric Dam is located in Mount Coffee, township of Harrisburg. White Plains is the site of the water filtration plant.
Details
Located in the Harrisburg Township of Careysburg District
Careysburg District is one of four districts located in Montserrado County, Liberia. Bensonville is the capital, and the total district population is 28,463.
History
The city of Careysburg was first settled in 1856 by freed slaves from the Uni ...
, Montserrado County
Montserrado County is a county in the northwestern portion of the West African nation of Liberia containing its national capital, Monrovia. One of 15 counties that comprise the first-level of administrative division in the nation, it has 17 sub p ...
, it lies on the Saint Paul River approximately 21 miles from Monrovia
Monrovia () is the capital city of the West African country of Liberia. Founded in 1822, it is located on Cape Mesurado on the Atlantic coast and as of the 2008 census had 1,010,970 residents, home to 29% of Liberia’s total population. As th ...
. The dam is a run-of the river style dam, in that there is no reservoir.[ Due to the lack of a reservoir, the dependable generating capacity is only 10 MW, as that is the normal flow of the river during the dry season.][ Prior to the ]First Liberian Civil War
The First Liberian Civil War lasted from 1989 to 1997.
President Samuel Doe had established a regime in 1980 but totalitarianism and corruption led to unpopularity and the withdrawal of support from the United States by the late 1980s. The Na ...
the plant produced 64MW of electricity, which accounted for 35% of all electricity generated in the nation.Restoring the Battered and Broken Environment of Liberia One of the Keys to a New and Sustainable Future.
United Nations Environment Programme. Retrieved on October 19, 2008. In addition to electricity, the Liberia Water and Sewer Corporation used the project to provide drinking water to Monrovia and surrounding areas before the war.[
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References
External links
{{stack, {{Portal, Liberia, Water, Renewable energy
Working Group Exercise
– contains pictures of the project after the war
Montserrado County
Saint Paul River
Hydroelectric power stations in Liberia
Dams completed in 1966