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+ | [[Burundi_Energy_Situation#Hydropower|Hydropower plants]], both large and micro, are the mainstay for production of electrical energy in [[Burundi_Energy_Situation|Burundi]]. As of 2007, the interconnected network power production comes from 2 national power plants, Rwegura and Mugere, 2 regional power stations - Ruzizi I and II and some smaller power plants. For information on the location of the plants, click [[GPS_coordinates_-_Hydropower_sites|here]]. | ||
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+ | = [[Burundi_Energy_Situation#Hydropower|Hydropower plants in Burundi]]<br/> = | ||
'''Table 1: Hydropower plants installed in Burundi. Source National Guiding plan of Electrification reviewed by SOGREAF, 1995''' | '''Table 1: Hydropower plants installed in Burundi. Source National Guiding plan of Electrification reviewed by SOGREAF, 1995''' | ||
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'''Total of Installed Capacity''' | '''Total of Installed Capacity''' | ||
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'''Excluding HEPPs under Rehabilitation''' | '''Excluding HEPPs under Rehabilitation''' | ||
'''and Out of service''' | '''and Out of service''' | ||
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<br/>'''Table 2: SNELAC hydropower plants. Source: Source National Guiding plan of Electrification reviewed by SOGREAF, 1995''' | <br/>'''Table 2: SNELAC hydropower plants. Source: Source National Guiding plan of Electrification reviewed by SOGREAF, 1995''' | ||
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'''Power plant''' | '''Power plant''' | ||
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'''Owner''' | '''Owner''' | ||
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'''River''' | '''River''' | ||
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'''Year of start up''' | '''Year of start up''' | ||
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'''Installed capacity (MW)''' | '''Installed capacity (MW)''' | ||
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'''Remarks''' | '''Remarks''' | ||
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Rusizi I | Rusizi I | ||
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'''Table 3: Production Level Hydro Power Plants Supplying Electricity to REGIDESO (MWh). Source: Report of REGIDESO, 2006.''' | '''Table 3: Production Level Hydro Power Plants Supplying Electricity to REGIDESO (MWh). Source: Report of REGIDESO, 2006.''' | ||
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'''Location''' | '''Location''' | ||
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'''HPC''' | '''HPC''' | ||
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'''2004''' | '''2004''' | ||
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'''2005''' | '''2005''' | ||
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'''2006''' | '''2006''' | ||
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I. Interconnected networks | I. Interconnected networks | ||
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26.125 | 26.125 | ||
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30 277 | 30 277 | ||
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50 920 | 50 920 | ||
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'''Sub-total''' | '''Sub-total''' | ||
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'''152,821''' | '''152,821''' | ||
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'''157,329''' | '''157,329''' | ||
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'''165,280''' | '''165,280''' | ||
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II. Isolated Plants | II. Isolated Plants | ||
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Out of service | Out of service | ||
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Out of service | Out of service | ||
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Out of service | Out of service | ||
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Out of service | Out of service | ||
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'''Sub-total''' | '''Sub-total''' | ||
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'''7 973''' | '''7 973''' | ||
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'''6 500''' | '''6 500''' | ||
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'''6 079''' | '''6 079''' | ||
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'''GLOBAL TOTAL''' | '''GLOBAL TOTAL''' | ||
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'''160 794''' | '''160 794''' | ||
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'''163 829''' | '''163 829''' | ||
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'''171 359''' | '''171 359''' | ||
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On the other hand, the hydropower plants show declined performances of 19% compared to 2005 due to reduced volume of water as well down time for maintenance and cleaning works which have been carried out since April 2006. The poor electricity production at national level as well as at the regional hydropower plants (Ruzizi I and Ruzizi II) has constrained REGIDESO to operate its network by selective power cuts. | On the other hand, the hydropower plants show declined performances of 19% compared to 2005 due to reduced volume of water as well down time for maintenance and cleaning works which have been carried out since April 2006. The poor electricity production at national level as well as at the regional hydropower plants (Ruzizi I and Ruzizi II) has constrained REGIDESO to operate its network by selective power cuts. | ||
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'''Table 4: Production level of micro hydropower plants of DGHER (MWh).''' | '''Table 4: Production level of micro hydropower plants of DGHER (MWh).''' | ||
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'''Micro HPC.''' | '''Micro HPC.''' | ||
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'''2002''' | '''2002''' | ||
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'''2003''' | '''2003''' | ||
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'''2004''' | '''2004''' | ||
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'''2005''' | '''2005''' | ||
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'''2006''' | '''2006''' | ||
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− | The electricity production by the micro plants of DGHER registered a drop of 19% in 2006 compared to 2005 because of a general reduction in | + | The electricity production by the micro plants of DGHER registered a drop of 19% in 2006 compared to 2005 because of a general reduction in the level of water and the breakdown of the micro power plant of Kigwena which delivers power to 211 customers. |
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'''Table 5: Evolution of the total customers on the national scale (Regideso + DGHER). Source:''' '''Report of REGIDESO and DGHER for the year 2006.''' | '''Table 5: Evolution of the total customers on the national scale (Regideso + DGHER). Source:''' '''Report of REGIDESO and DGHER for the year 2006.''' | ||
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'''Year''' | '''Year''' | ||
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'''2002''' | '''2002''' | ||
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'''2003''' | '''2003''' | ||
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'''2004''' | '''2004''' | ||
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'''2005''' | '''2005''' | ||
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'''2006''' | '''2006''' | ||
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'''% increase''' | '''% increase''' | ||
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− | At the national level the number of customers in electricity has increased by 22.03 | + | At the national level the number of customers in electricity has increased by 22.03 %. |
<br/>'''Table 6: Evolution of electric consumption at the National Level (MWh)'''. '''Source: Report of REGIDESO and DGHER for the year 2006.''' | <br/>'''Table 6: Evolution of electric consumption at the National Level (MWh)'''. '''Source: Report of REGIDESO and DGHER for the year 2006.''' | ||
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'''Year''' | '''Year''' | ||
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'''2001''' | '''2001''' | ||
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'''2002''' | '''2002''' | ||
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'''2003''' | '''2003''' | ||
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'''2004''' | '''2004''' | ||
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'''2005''' | '''2005''' | ||
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'''2006''' | '''2006''' | ||
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An analysis of the national consumption during the year 2006 compared to 2005 shows a decrease of 15.41%. | An analysis of the national consumption during the year 2006 compared to 2005 shows a decrease of 15.41%. | ||
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*Dilapidated state of infrastructure | *Dilapidated state of infrastructure | ||
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*Reduction in rainfall | *Reduction in rainfall | ||
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− | Assessment of current status of energy sector in Burundi (Immaculee Ndarurinze, Bujumbura October 2007) | + | |
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+ | *Assessment of current status of energy sector in Burundi (Immaculee Ndarurinze, Bujumbura October 2007) | ||
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Revision as of 10:55, 16 June 2014
Overview
Hydropower plants, both large and micro, are the mainstay for production of electrical energy in Burundi. As of 2007, the interconnected network power production comes from 2 national power plants, Rwegura and Mugere, 2 regional power stations - Ruzizi I and II and some smaller power plants. For information on the location of the plants, click here.
Hydropower plants in Burundi
Table 1: Hydropower plants installed in Burundi. Source National Guiding plan of Electrification reviewed by SOGREAF, 1995
Power Plant |
Owner |
Name of the River |
Year of start up |
Installed Capacity (MW) |
Remarks |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Rwegura |
REGIDESO |
Gitenge |
1986 |
18 (3x6) |
Network Interconnected (110kV) |
Mugere |
REGIDESO |
Mugere |
1982 |
8 (2x4) |
Network Interconnected (35kV) |
Ruvyironza |
REGIDESO |
Ruvyironza |
1980 1984 |
0.850 (0.425*2) 1,275 (0.425*3 |
Network Interconnected (30kV)
|
Nyemanga |
REGIDESO |
Siguvyaye |
1988 |
1,440 (0.720*2) |
Southern Network (30 kV) |
Gikonge |
REGIDESO |
Mubarazi |
1982 |
0.850(0. 425*2) |
Muramvya Local Network/10kV)
|
Kayenzi |
REGIDESO |
Kavuruga |
1984 |
0.850 (0.425*2) |
North-Eastern Network (30kV) |
Marangara |
REGIDESO |
Ndurumu |
1986 |
0.240(0.12*2) |
North Network (30kV) |
Buhiga |
REGIDESO |
Ndurumu |
1984 |
0.240 |
Karuzi Local Network In(10kV)
|
Ruyugi (Sanzu) |
REGIDESO |
Sanzu |
1982 |
0.072 |
Ruyigi Local Network (10kV) |
Kigwena |
D.G.H.E.R. |
Nzibwe |
1984 |
0.05 |
Utilisation mission
|
Butezi |
D.G.H.E.R. |
Sanzu |
1990 |
0.24 |
Utilisation : Health Care Center
|
Ryarusera |
D.G.H.E.R. |
Kagogo |
1984 |
0.02 |
Utilisation : Mission + School
|
Nyabikere |
D.G.H.E.R. |
Nyabisi |
1990 |
0.139 |
Utilisation : Mission |
Murore |
D.G.H.E.R. |
Rusumo |
1987 |
0,024 |
Utilisation : Mission + Hospital |
Giheta |
D.G.H.E.R. |
Ruvyironza |
1984 |
0.030 |
Utilisation : Mission + School
|
Mugera |
Private Parish*1 |
Ruvyironza |
1962 |
0.030 |
Utilisation : Mission + School
|
Kiremba |
Private Parish |
Buyongwe |
1981 |
0.064 |
Utilisation : Mission + Hospital |
Masango |
Private Parish |
K (G) Itenge |
1979 |
0.025 |
Utilisation : Mission |
Musongati |
Private Parish |
Nyamabuye |
1981 |
0.006 |
Utilisation : Mission + Hospital |
Mutumba |
Private Parish |
Kirasa |
1982 |
0.045 |
Utilisation : Mission + School |
Mpinga |
Private Parish |
Mukanda |
1983 |
0.016 |
Utilisation : Mission |
Teza |
Private OTB |
Nyabigondo |
1971 |
0.360 |
Utilisation Tea Factory OTB: Burundian Tea Office |
Kiganda |
Private Parish |
Kaniga Mucece |
1984 |
0.044 |
Utilisation : Mission + School
|
Gisozi |
Private Parish |
Kayoke |
1983 |
0.015 |
Utilisation : Station of ISABU
|
Burasira |
Private (Seminar) |
Ruvubu |
1961 |
0.025 |
Utilization : Mission + School |
Kirimba |
Private |
Kaniga |
1954 |
0.050 |
Utilization :Mission + Hospital * Out of service |
Kibumbu |
Private |
Mushwabure |
1953 |
0.056 |
Utilization: Sanatorium Out of Service |
Total of Installed Capacity |
32.186 MW | ||||
Excluding HEPPs under Rehabilitation and Out of service |
29.258 MW |
Table 2: SNELAC hydropower plants. Source: Source National Guiding plan of Electrification reviewed by SOGREAF, 1995
Power plant |
Owner |
River |
Year of start up |
Installed capacity (MW) |
Remarks |
Rusizi I |
SNEL |
Rusizi |
1958 |
2x7.05 |
|
SNEL |
1972 |
2X7.05 |
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Rusizi II |
SINELAC |
Rusizi |
1989 |
1x13.3 |
|
SINELAC |
1991 |
1x13.3 |
Supply
Table 3: Production Level Hydro Power Plants Supplying Electricity to REGIDESO (MWh). Source: Report of REGIDESO, 2006.
Location |
HPC |
2002 |
2003 |
2004 |
2005 |
2006 | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
I. Interconnected networks | ||||||||
1.D.R.C. |
Ruzizi 1 |
28 010 |
26.125 |
30 277 |
20 284 |
16 940 | ||
2.D.R.C. |
Ruzizi 2 |
12 250 |
30 893 |
42 329 |
50 920 |
41 218 | ||
3.Bujumbura |
Mugere |
46 819 |
43 473 |
39 643 |
41 788 |
49 599 | ||
4.Gitega |
Ruvyironza |
3 366 |
3 610 |
1 205 |
2 671 |
0 | ||
5.Kayanza |
Rwegura |
68 082 |
48 720 |
43 875 |
49 617 |
36 381 | ||
Sub-total |
158,527 |
152,821 |
157,329 |
165,280 |
144,138 | |||
II. Isolated Plants | ||||||||
6.Bururi |
Nyemanga |
5 463 |
4 360 |
3 846 |
3 415 |
4 391 | ||
7. Kirundo |
Marangara |
864 |
1.124 |
731 |
630 |
981 | ||
8. Muramvya |
Gikonge |
1 278 |
1 139 |
966 |
818 |
0 | ||
9. Muyinga |
Kayenzi |
1.227 |
957 |
957 |
593 |
620 | ||
10. Ruyigi |
Sanzu |
Out of service |
Out of service |
Out of service |
Out of service |
Out of service. | ||
11. Karuzi |
Buhiga |
Out of service |
393 |
Out of service |
623 |
185 | ||
Sub-total |
8 822 |
7 973 |
6 500 |
6 079 |
6 177 | |||
GLOBAL TOTAL |
167 359 |
160 794 |
163 829 |
171 359 |
152 056 | |||
(I&II) | ||||||||
(%) |
8.2 |
-3.9 |
1.5 |
4.6 |
-11.3 |
Table 3 shows a decrease of 11.3% of electricity production in comparison to 2006‘s production. At the same time, a reduction of imports of this energy is also recorded in the ratios of 8% and 18% respectively for Ruzizi I and Ruzizi II.
On the other hand, the hydropower plants show declined performances of 19% compared to 2005 due to reduced volume of water as well down time for maintenance and cleaning works which have been carried out since April 2006. The poor electricity production at national level as well as at the regional hydropower plants (Ruzizi I and Ruzizi II) has constrained REGIDESO to operate its network by selective power cuts.
Table 4: Production level of micro hydropower plants of DGHER (MWh).
Micro HPC. |
2002 |
2003 |
2004 |
2005 |
2006 |
Kigwena |
out of service |
81 |
30 |
out of service |
out of service |
Murore |
12.7 |
18 |
3 |
2 |
12.2 |
Nyabikere |
37.5 |
64 |
81 |
92 |
9.30 |
Ryarusera |
2.86 |
12 |
2 |
out of service |
12.27 |
Butezi |
64.29 |
98 |
39 |
112 |
133.24 |
Total |
117.4 |
273 |
155 |
206 |
166.86 |
(%) |
3.0% |
132.5% |
-43% |
32.9% |
-19% |
The electricity production by the micro plants of DGHER registered a drop of 19% in 2006 compared to 2005 because of a general reduction in the level of water and the breakdown of the micro power plant of Kigwena which delivers power to 211 customers.
Demand
Table 5: Evolution of the total customers on the national scale (Regideso + DGHER). Source: Report of REGIDESO and DGHER for the year 2006.
Year |
2002 |
2003 |
2004 |
2005 |
2006 |
% increase |
REGIDESO |
29 674 |
31 115 |
32 825 |
32 933 |
35 230 |
6.97% |
DGHER |
1 375 |
1 550 |
1 751 |
1 898 |
2 184 |
15.06% |
Total |
31 049 |
32 665 |
34 576 |
34 831 |
37 414 |
22.03% |
At the national level the number of customers in electricity has increased by 22.03 %.
Table 6: Evolution of electric consumption at the National Level (MWh). Source: Report of REGIDESO and DGHER for the year 2006.
Year |
2001 |
2002 |
2003 |
2004 |
2005 |
2006 |
Total Consumption |
123 068.5 |
119 961 |
125 393 |
126 092 |
121 265 |
105 082 |
(%) change |
- 2.5% |
4.5% |
0.5% |
-3.8% |
-15.41% |
An analysis of the national consumption during the year 2006 compared to 2005 shows a decrease of 15.41%.
Challenges in Exploiting Hydropower Resources
- Dilapidated state of infrastructure
- Lack of investment to increase production capacity
- Reduction in rainfall
Further Information
- Assessment of current status of energy sector in Burundi (Immaculee Ndarurinze, Bujumbura October 2007)
References
GTZ (2007): Eastern Africa Resource Base: GTZ Online Regional Energy Resource Base: Regional and Country Specific Energy Resource Database: II - Energy Resource.