Malagarasi Hydropower Project - Loan Approved

Malagarasi Hydropower Project - Loan Approved

Tanzania: African Development Bank approves $120 million loan to build Malagarasi Hydropower Project


The hydropower plant’s expected average annual output of 181 GWh will meet the electricity needs of as many as 133,649 Kigoma households

ABIDJAN, Ivory Coast, November 26, 2020/APO Group/ --

The Board of Directors of the African Development Bank (AfDB.org) have approved a $120 million loan to fund the construction of a 50 MW hydropower plant in Western Tanzania that will provide reliable renewable energy to households, schools, clinics and small and medium-sized enterprises in the Kigoma Region.

The Malagarasi Hydropower project has several components: a run-of-the-river hydropower plant facility; a 54- km, 132 kV transmission line that will connect to Tanzania’s national grid; a distribution network expansion operation that includes rural electrification and last-mile connections; project management and contract administration support; and compensation and resettlement of affected persons.

Bank President Adesina Akinwumi noted that the approval of the project “is a reflection of the Bank’s commitment to assist the Government of the United Republic of Tanzania to accelerate its transition to more inclusive and sustainable growth through the production of clean, reliable and affordable electricity.”

The project is expected to create about 700 jobs during construction, cut the region’s electricity generation costs to approximately $0.04/kWh from the current $0.33/kWh

The project’s overall project cost is estimated at $144.14 million. The bulk of the funding ($120 million) will be sourced from the Bank Group’s sovereign window, with an additional $20 million contributed by the Africa Growing Together Fund – a co-financing fund with resources from the government of the People’s Republic of China that is administered by the Bank. The Government of Tanzania will provide the remaining $4.14 million.

The hydropower plant’s expected average annual output of 181 GWh will meet the electricity needs of as many as 133,649 Kigoma households, bringing the region’s electrification rate more closely in line with the rest of the country.

The project is expected to create about 700 jobs during construction, cut the region’s electricity generation costs to approximately $0.04/kWh from the current $0.33/kWh, and also reduce reliance on greenhouse gas-emitting fossil fuels. The cost of doing business will also fall because industry will no longer need to maintain costly back-up generators.

The project aligns with Tanzania’s national Development Vision 2025 and its Second Five-Year Development Plan (2016/17 - 2020/21) and complements other regional initiatives, including the North West Grid 400 kV Nyakanazi-Kigoma transmission line project, which the Bank is financing in parallel with the South Korea Economic Development Co-operation Fund.

The Malagarasi Project will also directly contribute to the Bank’s Light Up & Power Africa High-5 development priority, which is being implemented through the institution’s New Deal on Energy for Africa strategy.

Commenting on the Board’s approval, Henry Batchi Baldeh, Director of the Bank’s Power Systems Development Department noted that the project is “one of the flagship physical infrastructure investments in the Government of the Tanzania’s Development Vision 2025 and Tanzania’s current Five-Year Development Plan, and that it will increase the share of renewable energy in Tanzania’s energy mix.”

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of African Development Bank Group (AfDB).

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Tanzania: African Development Bank approves $120 million loan to build Malagarasi Hydropower Project


The hydropower plant’s expected average annual output of 181 GWh will meet the electricity needs of as many as 133,649 Kigoma households

ABIDJAN, Ivory Coast, November 26, 2020/APO Group/ --

The Board of Directors of the African Development Bank (AfDB.org) have approved a $120 million loan to fund the construction of a 50 MW hydropower plant in Western Tanzania that will provide reliable renewable energy to households, schools, clinics and small and medium-sized enterprises in the Kigoma Region.

The Malagarasi Hydropower project has several components: a run-of-the-river hydropower plant facility; a 54- km, 132 kV transmission line that will connect to Tanzania’s national grid; a distribution network expansion operation that includes rural electrification and last-mile connections; project management and contract administration support; and compensation and resettlement of affected persons.

Bank President Adesina Akinwumi noted that the approval of the project “is a reflection of the Bank’s commitment to assist the Government of the United Republic of Tanzania to accelerate its transition to more inclusive and sustainable growth through the production of clean, reliable and affordable electricity.”

The project is expected to create about 700 jobs during construction, cut the region’s electricity generation costs to approximately $0.04/kWh from the current $0.33/kWh

The project’s overall project cost is estimated at $144.14 million. The bulk of the funding ($120 million) will be sourced from the Bank Group’s sovereign window, with an additional $20 million contributed by the Africa Growing Together Fund – a co-financing fund with resources from the government of the People’s Republic of China that is administered by the Bank. The Government of Tanzania will provide the remaining $4.14 million.

The hydropower plant’s expected average annual output of 181 GWh will meet the electricity needs of as many as 133,649 Kigoma households, bringing the region’s electrification rate more closely in line with the rest of the country.

The project is expected to create about 700 jobs during construction, cut the region’s electricity generation costs to approximately $0.04/kWh from the current $0.33/kWh, and also reduce reliance on greenhouse gas-emitting fossil fuels. The cost of doing business will also fall because industry will no longer need to maintain costly back-up generators.

The project aligns with Tanzania’s national Development Vision 2025 and its Second Five-Year Development Plan (2016/17 - 2020/21) and complements other regional initiatives, including the North West Grid 400 kV Nyakanazi-Kigoma transmission line project, which the Bank is financing in parallel with the South Korea Economic Development Co-operation Fund.

The Malagarasi Project will also directly contribute to the Bank’s Light Up & Power Africa High-5 development priority, which is being implemented through the institution’s New Deal on Energy for Africa strategy.

Commenting on the Board’s approval, Henry Batchi Baldeh, Director of the Bank’s Power Systems Development Department noted that the project is “one of the flagship physical infrastructure investments in the Government of the Tanzania’s Development Vision 2025 and Tanzania’s current Five-Year Development Plan, and that it will increase the share of renewable energy in Tanzania’s energy mix.”

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of African Development Bank Group (AfDB).

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JPM, we mola mbariki rais wetu,miradi kama hii CHADEMA lazima wapinge,
 
Hamjielewi kabisa. Mbona hilo hiwa hamsemi mnajiita matajiri tu?
Ukiwa tajiri unakopesheka, leo Mlevi wa Konyagi analia tu khe khe khe khe kheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
 
Safi sana Mzalendo wa kiafrica Rais wa AfDB bwana Adesina Akinwumi, tunataka kuachana na mikopo ya mabeberu. AfDB ni ya waafrika na itajenga Afrika
Hivi unajua kama USA ana mchango mkubwa sana AfDB.

Huo mkopo kwa asilimia kubwa tunamlipa USA.

Ufala ni tatizo kwa watanzania wengi. AfDB ni shina la Mabeberu. Mnakamatwa kis*nge sana. Sababu ya umbumbumbu wenu mnakua hamuelewi.
 
Wewe ndiyo mjinga kweli!! Hivi unajua kwenye hiyo AfDB ni nani mwenye hisa kubwa?

Kama hufahamu, hiyo bank wenye hisa kubwa ni EU na USA. Jielimisheni. Siyo kila chenye neno Africa ni cha Waafrika. Unakopa hapo AfDB, unalipa riba halafu hao AfDB inapokutana na wanahisa, wanaamua juu ya malipo ya wanahisa.

Leo hii, wazungu wakiondoa pesa yao AfDB, hiyo bank inayumba. Ndiyo maana wenye akili wakiwasikia wajinga wanawasema wazungu eti ni mabeberu, unajua kuwa ni maneno yanayotoka kwa mwendawazimu.

Angalia wanahisa 10 wakubwa wa AfDB, halafu nionesha nafasi ya donor country:

AfDB 10 biggest shareholders:

Nigeria: 9.1%; US: 6.5%; Egypt: 5.5%; Japan:5.4%;

South Africa: 4.9% Algeria: 4.1%; Germany: 4%;

Canada: 3.8%; Ivory Coast: 3.7%; France: 3.6%

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Wewe umewaona India tu, angalia wana reserve kiasi gani ya US$ wacha kukurupuka. India wapo vizuri na tumekopa kwao kwa asilimia nzuri tu.
 
Tutauza kwa "COST + mark up" au "below cost" kama tunavyowauzia Zanzibar?
Zanzibar ipo Tanzania, pengine hukumbuki JPM alipoingia madarakani alifuta madeni yote ya Zanzibar ya umeme nk,
 
Huu mradi ni muhimu sana kwa mkoa wa kigoma uungwe mkono na wapenda maendeleo wote
 
What the hell are you talking about?

Kweli ujinga ni mzigo, tunajenga mradi wa SG ambao utaisha 2022 wa 2115mg, huo mkopo wa kamradi kengine wa nini? Huu utapeli utakaa wazi tu hivi punde.
 
Lisu mpaka aombe poo.kibaraka asieitakia mema nchi yetu.na mipango yake ya nje na ndani kila siku inadidimia.

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Imeisha hiyo wale wabelgiji waje kupinga.Go our presidaa JPM nchi inakimbia sasa kwa kasi
Mwacheni astarehe na beberu lake Amsterdam.
Kukopa sio dhambi, hakuna taifa duniani ambalo halikopi.
Hongera awamu ya tano kufanikisha mchakato huo muhimu.
Tundu "Quinsling" Lisu leo atalia usiku mzima baada ya kusoma hii taarifa, ha ha ha.
Makamanda njooni tupinge japo mbeba maono wetu kaingia mitini
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Ingekuwa mimi ni nyinyi nisingethubutu kabisa kuchangia huu uzi, na kusifia hii project maana ni matumizi mabaya ya ubongo. Kuna mradi wa SG unaisha 2022 na utazalisha 2115mg, huo mkopo wa kamradi kengine wa nini! Stukeni mnaingizwa mjini mpaka mnaoneka wapuuzi tu. Endeleeni kusifia kila kitu bila kutumia vizuri akili zenu.
 
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