List of power stations in South Sudan
The following page lists all power stations in South Sudan.
Hydroelectric power stations
Hydroelectric station | Community | Coordinates | Type | Capacity | Year completed | Name of reservoir | River |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Juba Power Station[1] | Juba, Central Equatoria State | Run of river | 5.0 MW | 2006 | River Nile | ||
Kapoeta Power Station[2] | Kapoeta, Eastern Equatoria State | Diesel | 0.9 MW | 2011 | Narus River | ||
Maridi Power Station[3] | Maridi, Western Equatoria State | Diesel | 0.9 MW | 2011[4] | River Maridi | ||
Yei Power Station[5] | Yei, Central Equatoria State | Diesel | 1.2 MW | 2008 | Yei River | ||
Proposed hydroelectric power stations
Hydroelectric station | Community | Coordinates | Type | Capacity | Year completed | Name of reservoir | River |
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Fula-Nimule Power Station[6] | Nimule, Eastern Equatoria State | Run of river | 42.0 MW | TBD | River Nile | ||
Thermal power stations [7]
Thermal power station | Fuel type | No of units | Capacity per unit (in MW) | Total Capacity (in MW) | Remarks |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Bor Power Station[8] | Diesel | 2 | 1 | 2 | Under construction |
Rumbek Power Station[9] | Diesel | 2 | 1 | 2 | Under construction |
Wau Power Station | Diesel | 2 | 1 | 2 | Operational |
Yambio Power Station | Diesel | 2 | 1 | 2 | Under construction |
Juba (Wartsila) | Diesel | 8 | 1.5 | 12 | Operational |
Juba (Cummins) | Diesel | 5 | 1 | 5 | Not operational |
Malakal | Diesel | 6 | 0.8 | 4.8 | Operational |
External links
- The Potential For Hydropower Generation In South Sudan
- Yei Power Station Operated By Yei Electricity Cooperative (YECO)
See also
References
- ↑ Juba Power Station Was Largest In South Sudan As of February 2007
- ↑ Kapoeta Power Station Built With Assistance From USAID
- ↑ Maridi Power Station Built With Assistance From USAID
- ↑ Maridi Power Station Commissioned In February 2011
- ↑ Yei Power Station Built With Assistance From USAID
- ↑ Moi, Peter (24 June 2015). "South Sudan to Import Power from Uganda". Newnationsouthsudan.com.
- ↑ List of Electric Power Plant Capacity in South Sudan
- ↑ Bor Power Station Donated By Government of Egypt
- ↑ Rumbek Power Station Commissioned In February 2011
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