Achwa 1 Hydroelectric Power Station

Achwa 1 Hydroelectric Power Station
3°08'53.0"N 32°30'51.0"E
Map of Uganda showing the location of
Achwa 1 HEP Station.
Country Uganda
Location Achwa River, Gulu District
Coordinates 03°08′53″N 32°30′51″E / 3.14806°N 32.51417°E / 3.14806; 32.51417Coordinates: 03°08′53″N 32°30′51″E / 3.14806°N 32.51417°E / 3.14806; 32.51417
Status Proposed
Opening date 2022 (Expected)
Dam and spillways
Impounds Achwa River
Turbines 4 x 10.25MW
Installed capacity 41 MW (55,000 hp)

The Achwa 1 Hydroelectric Power Station (A1HPS), also Achwa I Hydroelectric Power Station, is a planned hydroelectric power station in Uganda, with a proposed installed capacity of 41 megawatts (55,000 hp).[1]

Location

The facility would be located across the Achwa River, in Gulu District, Northern Uganda. This location is at the border between Gulu District and Pader District, approximately 38 kilometres (24 mi) north of the settlement of Aswa. This location is within close proximity of the Achwa 2 Hydroelectric Power Station.[2]

This is approximately 65 kilometres (40 mi), by road, northeast of Gulu, the largest city in Northern Uganda.[3]

Overview

Achwa 1 is a run-of-the-river hydroelectricity project with planned annual output of 274 GWh. This power station is one in a cascade of five power stations planned on the Achwa River totaling 109 megawatts (146,000 hp).[2][4] The power generated will be sold to the Uganda Electricity Transmission Company Limited, for integration into the national electricity grid.[5]

Construction

The power generated will be evacuated via the Lira–Gulu–Agago High Voltage Power Line, a 132kV high voltage transmission line, to a substation in Lira, a distance of approximately 140 kilometres (87 mi), where it will be sold to the Uganda Electricity Transmission Company Limited (“UETCL”).[4] Other infrastructure that will be constructed include 9 kilometres (6 mi) of service roads, a 38 kilometres (24 mi) service road to connect the site to the Gulu-Kitgum Road and a camp for the construction workers.[2][4]

In 2016, solicitation for bids to carry out feasibility and environmental impact assessments for this power station, were advertised. The development rights are owned by Berkeley Energy, through its wholly owned Ugandan subsidiary, Maji Power Limited.[6]

See also

References

  1. Kurt Stumpo (4 November 2016). "Achwa Hydro Power Projects 1 and 2". IFLR1000. Retrieved 10 April 2018.
  2. 1 2 3 Kinoshita, N. et.al (14 December 2016). "African Development Bank: Project: Achwa II Hydro Electric Power Project: Country: Uganda: Summary of Environmental and Social Assessment (ESIA)" (PDF). Abidjan: African Development Bank (AfDB). Retrieved 10 April 2018.
  3. GFC (10 April 2018). "Distance between Gulu, Northern Region, Uganda and Atanga I, Northern Region, Uganda". Globefeed.com (GFC). Retrieved 10 April 2018.
  4. 1 2 3 AfDB (14 December 2016). "African Development Bank: Achwa II Hydropower Plant". African Development Bank (AfDB). Retrieved 10 April 2018.
  5. ERA (24 August 2014). "Electricity Regulatory Authority: Licensed Projects: Achwa 1 HPP & Achwa 2 HPP (83 Megawatts)". Kampala: Electricity Regulatory Authority. Retrieved 10 April 2018.
  6. Africa Energy Newsletter (23 June 2016). "Uganda: Technical study for Achwa I Hydro". Africa-Energy.com. Retrieved 10 April 2018.
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