Nyinyi hamna mradi kama huu. Wacha uongo. Afrika nzima hakuna powerline hata moja ya DC (direct current) isipokuwa hii. Hii ndio the first DC current powerline in Africa. Pia Africa nzima haina powerline yenye 500 KV (kilovolts) ratings. Hii ndio the first 500 KV powerline in Africa. Tafuta mtu mwingine wa kudanganya kwamba mna mradi spesheli kama huu wetu. Nyinyi huwa mpo nyuma siku zote. Halafu huwa mnapenda kutufuata. Hivi karibuni utasikia eti hata nyinyi mnataka kuanzisha ujenzi wa DC powerline.
Kwani what does it take ku-upgrade a 400kV to 500 kV? Hii sio sector yako punguza upumbavu! If u will take a little understanding of power formulars u will know how can the voltage be manipulated into increasing the capacity of a transmission line!
Transmission
TANESCO owns interconnection power grid made up of generation system transmission and distribution system. Transmission system comprises of fifty-seven (57) Substations interconnected by transmission lines. Transmission lines network comprises of 3010.7 km of 220 kV, 1672.57 km of 132 kV, 543 km of 66kV and 670 km 400kV totalling
5896.27 km by the end of December 2019.
TANESCO’s Future Plan
TANESCO future transmission network will include
ongoing projects of 414 km of 400 kV Singida – Arusha - Namanga transmission line , 293km of 220kV Transmission line from Bulyanhulu-Geita-Nyakanazi-Rusumo, 161km of 220kV SGR 1 Transmission line from Dar es Salaam to Morogoro, 381km of 132kV Tabora – Ipole – Inyonga- Katavi transmission line, 395km of 132kV Tabora – Urambo – Nguruka (Mganza) – Kigoma (Kidahwe) Transmission line and 14km of 132kV Kibada Kigamboni transmission line (this will have a pie configuration at Kibada from the Kurasini Mbagala Transmission line).
Other projects at which are at inception stages includes
400 kV double circuit TL from Julius Nyerere Hydropower plant to Dodoma and Kinyerezi via Chalinze and associated substations, Construction of 372 km, 400 kV double circuit TL from Julius Nyerere Hydropower plant to Kinyerezi via Kibiti, Somangafungu – Kibiti and associated substation at Kibiti, 60km, 220kV from Chalinze to Bagamoyo,64km 220kV Segera – Tanga, 280km, 400kV line from Nyakanazi – Kigoma, 530km of 400kV Transmission line from Kigoma -Katavi – Sumbawanga, 620km, 400kV line from Iringa - Kisada – Mbeya – Tunduma - Sumbawanga, 4km, 330kV from Tunduma to the border with Zambia, 400kV line from Mtwara – Songea,414km of 220 kV Morogoro - Makutupora Transmission Line project for electrification of SGR2 line (414 km) and Bay extension at Msamvu and Zuzu Grid Substations and Construction of various TANESCO buildings including Regional and Districts offices.
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Over 280 km grid connection
SUNDAY NEWS Reporter
10/04/2021
PRIME Minister Kassim Majaliwa on Saturday assured Tanzanians that the government will continue to provide funds for the construction of Julius Nyerere Hydropower Project (JNHP) so that it could be completed on time.
The Premier said the government will do everything in its capacity to ensure the project is completed as scheduled and as per agreed international standards.
He was speaking after a working tour at the site, where he inspected progress of the multibillion project.
The project is scheduled to be completed in June, 2022. According to Mr Majaliwa, everything is set to ensure smooth continuous funding of the project.
“I would like to ensure the public that the government is committed and focused to continue funding this strategic project, which is designed to bring both social and economic changes to all Tanzanians,” said the Premier.
Mr Majaliwa said the project is expected to generate 2115MW and lower costs among wananchi.
“Currently Tanzania generates 1,500MW from other sources, with the additional 2115Mw from JNHP, the country will be able to export excess electricity to neighbouring countries,” he said.
He expressed his satisfaction with the progress in the implementation of the project, saying taxpayers’ money is being used properly.
“I am satisfied with the good job under Arab Contractors and Elsewedy Electric companies, all from Egypt. The good performance has so far been recorded under good supervision of Tanzania Electric Supply Company Limited (TANESCO), Tanzania National Roads Agency (TANROADS) and the Ministry of Energy,” noted Mr Majaliwa.
He said the government invested in the project knowing clearly that hydropower projects are cheaper compared to other sources of electricity.
The Premier said generating one unit from hydropower project costs between 36/- and 50/-, while electricity that is generated from other sources such as oil costs between 440/- and 600/- per unit.
“We therefore focused on hydropower because it is cheaper compared to other sources, and this will enable the government to reduce cost of electricity which is supplied to Tanzanians,” he noted.
Moreover, Mr Majaliwa said the project has also helped to generate employment to Tanzanians who are involved in the construction.
He said some Tanzanians supply construction materials, fuel, food and other services that are required at the site.
The Premier revealed that TANESCO has already announced the tender for construction of a main power transmission line from JNHP to Chalinze in Coast region.
He said from Chalinze, other two lines will be constructed towards Dodoma and Dar es Salaam to enable supply of power to all regions in the country. Mr Majaliwa has also ordered the Ministry of Energy to identify all challenges that may lead to any delay of the completion of the project and make sure they are resolved.
"I am also asking wananchi who live along the project area to cooperate with contractors and all workers in this project by assuring them security and protection for their properties, including the machines,” he said.
Earlier, Deputy Minister for Energy, Mr Stephen Byabato said the government has so far provided over 2tri/- for the implementation of the project. Upon completion, the project is expected to cost 6.5tri/.
PRIME Minister Kassim Majaliwa on Saturday assured Tanzanians ...