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Osukuru Thermal Power Station

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Country
  
Uganda

Commission date
  
2020 (expected)

Status
  
Planned

Primary fuel
  
Chemical

Osukuru Thermal Power Station

Location
  
Osukuru, Tororo, Tororo District

Owner(s)
  
Guangzhou Dongsong Energy Group

The Osukuru Thermal Power Station is a planned 12 megawatts (16,000 hp) chemical-fired thermal power plant in Uganda.

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Location

The power station would be in Osukulu Hills, about 8 kilometres (5 mi), by road, south of the central business district of Tororo, the headquarters of the Tororo District. This is approximately 204 kilometres (127 mi), by road, east of Kampala, the capital of the country.

Overview

The power station is a planned joint project by the government of Uganda and the Chinese Guangzhou Dongsong Energy Group. The station would be part of a US$620 million development known as the Osukuru Industrial Complex. The plant primarily would use excess heat generated during the chemical processes in the manufacturing complex to heat either steam or compressed air, which would turn the turbines and generate the electricity. Construction of the industrial complex commenced in October 2015.

References

Osukuru Thermal Power Station Wikipedia