Jiji Hydroelectric Power Station

The Jiji Hydroelectric Power Plant (French: Centrale Hydroélectrique de Jiji) is a hydroelectric power station in the Bururi Province of Burundi. As of 2024 it was nearing completion.

Jiji Hydroelectric Power Plant
Jiji Hydroelectric Power Station is located in Burundi
Jiji Hydroelectric Power Station
Location of Jiji Hydroelectric Power Plant in Burundi
Official nameFrench: Centrale Hydroélectrique de Jiji
CountryBurundi
Coordinates3°53′14″S 29°33′55″E / 3.887334°S 29.56518°E / -3.887334; 29.56518
PurposePower
Owner(s)REGIDESO Burundi
Dam and spillways
ImpoundsJiji River
Installed capacity32.5 megawatts (43,600 hp)

Location

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The Jiji Hydroelectric Power Plant is a run-of the river hydroelectric power plant in the Songa Commune of Bururi Province in southern Burundi.[1] It is on the Jiji River, near the point where the Jiji River joins the Murembwe River.[2] The Jiji dam is upstream, directing water along a supply conduit to a tunnel which leads to the forebay. From there a penstock carries the water down to the power station.[2]

The power station is being built as part of the Jiji and Murembwe Hydroelectric Project. It will be owned and operated by REGIDESO Burundi, part of the Ministry of Hydraulics, Energy and Mines.[1]

Technical

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The Jiji Hydroelectric Power Plant will exploit a head height of 434 metres (1,424 ft) with a capacity of 32.5 MW.[1] The Jiji dam is upstream, and creates a water storage reservoir. Water is routed from this reservoir through a grit trap to remove solid matter, then through a 1,100 metres (3,600 ft) tunnel to the head of the penstock.[3] From the forebay the penstock carries the water down to the power station.[4]

A 110 kV power line runs 5.5 kilometres (3.4 mi) north from the Jiji station up the Mulembwe River to the Murembwe Hydroelectric Power Plant, where it is joined by a 110 kV power line from that station. The two lines run east 2.3 kilometres (1.4 mi) to the Horezo switchyard on RP 403 highway. From there, lines run north towards Kabezi and Bujumbura, and southeast towards Bururi.[4]

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References

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Sources

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  • Faller, Tanja (2014), Projet de developpement des centrales hydroelectriques de Jiji et Mulembwe (PDF), African Development Bank, retrieved 2024-08-17
  • Jiji-Mulembwe: Pas à pas vers l’objectif (in French), Regideso, 24 June 2023, retrieved 2024-08-18
  • Projet Hydroélectrique Jiji et Murembwe (in French), REGIDESO, retrieved 2024-08-17