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Kafue Gorge Lower power station nears completion

- By NOEL IYOMBWA

THE 750 megawatts Kafue Gorge Lower hydroelect­ric power station will be fully functional before

June next year, Ministry of Energy Permanent Secretary, Danies Chisenda has said.

Mr Chisenda said the project which was expected to be commission­ed early this year was delayed because of the Covid-19 outbreak as the main contractor­s were trapped in their home country, China where they had gone to visit.

He explained in an interview that the contractor could not travel back on time because of the lockdown which was imposed in that country and only came back in August last year.

Mr Chisenda said constructi­on was affected because of the absence of the contractor.

He however said works were progressin­g well and that the erection of three units was almost complete at different levels.

Mr Chisenda said by next month the first generator unit would be commission­ed and the second unit a month later.

He said before the end of this year, the third and fourth units would also be ready for commission­ing.

“The contractor came back and works are progressin­g well,” he said.

Mr Chisenda said the fifth generator unit would be commission­ed before June next year. The plant reached 72 percent completion in early 2020.

The project will address the growing demand for electricit­y in the country and surroundin­g regions and will alleviate the power deficit.

According to informatio­n, the project includes the constructi­on of a 139m-high concrete-face rockfill dam, a surface powerhouse and would house five 150MW.

The power transmissi­on infrastruc­ture at the hydroelect­ric station will include a 300V switchyard with a provision for two outgoing transmissi­on lines to a new and existing 330 / 132kV substation.

The engineerin­g, procuremen­t and constructi­on contract for the project was awarded to Sinohydro Corporatio­n, a Chinese company, in October 2015.

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