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Government now to export 50MW to Kenya

Damali Mukhaye by Damali Mukhaye
August 22, 2022
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Cabinet clears plan to buy power from Kenya

Dams. The amount of power generated from hydro dams is 1,004.3MW. This is broken down as; Isimba Dam 183MW, Bujjagali Dam (above) 250MW, Nalubaale and Kiira dams 380MW, other mini hydro dams on various rivers 119.45MW. PHOTO/FILE

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The government has revealed plans to export 50 megawatts to Kenya as in-kind payment for the electricity acquired last week to plug the gap occasioned by the emergency shutdown of the Isimba Hydro Power Dam.

This comes after the minister of energy and mineral development, Ruth Nankabirwa, was last week put on the spot for the instant measure to import 60MW of electricity from Kenya falling the shutdown of the dam.

Kenya, according to sources familiar with the matter first dispatched 60 MW to Uganda to deal with the deficit.

This dispatch however gradually reduced to 40MW by last Friday when the first turbine of the dam was restored.

According to Nankabirwa, Uganda Electricity Generation Company Limited has restored two turbines which generate about 91.4 MW.

She meanwhile says the government has stopped generating power from Namanve and Kakira Thermo generators because they are too expensive to run since they use fuel.

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