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Hydropower in Burundi

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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, two regional power stations - Ruzizi I and II and some smaller power plants.

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Hydropower Plants in Burundi

Burundi Energy Situation - Hydropower


Table 1: Hydropower plants installed in Burundi.[1]

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)

  • Under rehabilitaion

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)

  • Under rehabilitation

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)

  • Out of service

Ruyugi (Sanzu)

REGIDESO

Sanzu

1982

0.072

Ruyigi Local Network (10kV)

Kigwena

D.G.H.E.R.

Nzibwe

1984

0.05

Utilisation mission

  • Under rehabilitation

Butezi

D.G.H.E.R.

Sanzu

1990

0.24

Utilisation : Health Care Center

  • Under rehabilitation

Ryarusera

D.G.H.E.R.

Kagogo

1984

0.02

Utilisation : Mission + School

  • Under rehabilitation

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

  • Out of service

Mugera

Private Parish*1

Ruvyironza

1962

0.030

Utilisation : Mission + School

  • Out of service

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

  • Owner was changed to REGIDESO

Gisozi

Private Parish

Kayoke

1983

0.015

Utilisation : Station of ISABU

  • Out of Service

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.[1]

Power plant

Owner

River

Year of start up

Installed capacity (MW)

Remarks

Rusizi I

SNEL

Rusizi

1958

2x7.05


SNEL

1972

2X7.05


Rusizi II

SINELAC

Rusizi

1989

1x13.3


SINELAC

1991

1x13.3



Supply

Burundi Energy Situation - Supply and Demand of Electricity


Table 3: Production Level Hydro Power Plants Supplying Electricity to REGIDESO (MWh).[2]

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

Burundi Energy Situation - Supply and Demand of Electricity

Table 5: Evolution of the total customers on the national scale (Regideso + DGHER).[3]

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).[3]

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


References

GTZ (2007): Eastern Africa Resource Base: GTZ Online Regional Energy Resource Base: Regional and Country Specific Energy Resource Database: II - Energy Resource.

  1. 1.0 1.1 Source National Guiding plan of Electrification reviewed by SOGREAF, 1995
  2. Report of REGIDESO, 2006
  3. 3.0 3.1 Report of REGIDESO and DGHER for the year 2006