Construction works on supporting infrastructure for the proposed 2100MW Stiegler’s Gorge hydroelectric in Tanzania nears completion;This will signify the beginning of construction of the reservoir dam and main project.
Energy Minister in Dodoma Medard Kalemani, confirmed the reports and said that special committee that was set up to supervise implementation of the supporting infrastructure works, have reported to have completed most the construction works while the remaining are in the final stages.
“Infrastructures such as the MsamvuPangawe and Dakawa-Selous power transmission line, the Pangawe power substation and water supply facilities have already been constructed while the rest are in the final touches of completion,” said Energy Minister Medard Kalemani.
Stiegler’s Gorge hydroelectric plant project
The 2,100MW Stiegler’s Gorge hydroelectric plant project has been for a long time considered by the government for established since 1960. It will have nine vertical Francis turbines units with a capacity range of 200MW to 300MW and a power generation capacity of 1,200MW for each turbine.
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