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Niger’s Zungeru hydroelect­ric plant to deliver first MW in December

- Mike Ochonma

NIGER STATE GOVERNMENT says that the first turbine of the plant will be operationa­l in December 2021. The facility built in west-central Nigeria will have a capacity of 700 MW following an inspection visit to the site of the Zungeru hydropower project by the government officials and other technical team with knowledge of the project.

Work is nearing completion at the Zungeru hydropower project site. According to the Niger State government’s plans, the hydroelect­ric plant will deliver its first MW in December 2021. The announceme­nt was made after an inspection visit by local authoritie­s to the project site. According to Abubakar Sani-Bello, the governor of Niger State, the first turbine of the Zungeru hydropower plant will be commission­ed in December 2021.

According to governor Abubakar Sani-Bello, “This is a milestone for us in Niger State. It is to be celebrated; we hope that when the project is delivered, it will enhance power generation, economic activities and many other things”. The other three turbines will be commission­ed in 2022. The facilSENEG­AL’S ity, built by the Nigerian federal government, is approachin­g its operationa­l phase, eight years after constructi­on began.

A few weeks ago, Nigeria’s Bureau of Public Enterprise­s (BPE) launched a call for tenders to recruit a company to assist in the concession­ing process of the Zungeru hydroelect­ric plant. The facility will operate with a rollercomp­acted concrete dam built on the Kaduna River, a tributary of the Niger River. The dam has a height of 101 m and a length of 233 m, forming a reservoir capable of storing 10.4 billion m3 of water. The undergroun­d power plant behind the dam will be equipped with four turbines of 175 MW each.

The power station will have a capacity of 700 MW and an annual production of 2,630 GWh. Zungeru will become the second largest hydroelect­ric facility in Nigeria, after the 760 MW Kainji hydroelect­ric plant. The project cost estimated at $1.3 billion is financed 75% through a loan from Exim Bank of China and 25% by the ederal government. The infrastruc­ture is being built by a consortium formed by China National Electric Engineerin­g Company (CNEEC) and Sinohydro, a subsidiary of Power Constructi­on Corporatio­n of China (Power China).

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