Stiegliers Gorge kuzalisha umeme utakaoweza kuwasha nchi nzima ya Kenya na Rwanda, Je! Tanzania itaanza kuuza umeme?

Stiegliers Gorge kuzalisha umeme utakaoweza kuwasha nchi nzima ya Kenya na Rwanda, Je! Tanzania itaanza kuuza umeme?

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Stiegliers Gorge Ina uwezo wa kuzalisha zaidi ya megawatts 2200 so labda 2300 maximum kukiwa na mvua na maji ya kutosha.

Kenya saivi ina jumla ya megawatts 1633 Rwanda hawazidi megawatts 400

Kenya Electricity Generating Company Limited,
KenGen is the leading electric power
generation company in Kenya, producing about
75 percent of electricity capacity installed in
the country. The company utilizes various
sources to generate electricity ranging from
hydro, geothermal, thermal and wind.
Hydro is the leading source, with an installed
capacity of 819.9MW, which is 51 per cent of
the company installed capacity. Geothermal is
currently at 533.8MW (of which 81.1MW is
from the innovative wellheads technology
raising geothermal capacity to about 32% of
the total installed capacity. Our total thermal
capacity is 253.5MW while wind comprises
25.5MW.
Following the full operationalization of the
280MW Geothermal plant in Olkaria, the
national electricity consumption by mode 47%
geothermal, 39% hydro, 13% thermal and 1%
wind.
 
lets wait and see . Japo hii siyo story mupyaaa . So; ngoja tuendelee kugonga popcorn tukingoja hili swala litake shape
 
Mbona gesi mlisema tutakuwa na umeme wa kuuza mpaka Namibia??? Nini kimekwamisha kwa sasa?
 
Mbona gesi mlisema tutakuwa na umeme wa kuuza mpaka Namibia??? Nini kimekwamisha kwa sasa?
Mambo yanaendelea kujenga mtambo wa gesi sio sawa na kujenga choo 20 APRIL 2017
Tanzania: Kinyerezi II
to boost power supply
Tanzania Petroleum Development Corporation
(TPDC) acting managing director, Kapuulya
Musomba, is confident that the completion of
all gas-fired power projects in the region will
boost the Mtwara-Dar es Salaam gas pipeline
supply.
Speaking to local media in Dar es Salaam on
Tuesday, Musomba said the gas pipeline is
expected to reach 10% capacity from the
current 6% after the completion of the 240MW
Kinyerezi II plant.
"The gas pipeline full capacity is expected to
be reached by 2022 where most of the gas-
fired plants will be completed," he said.
Media quoted him stating that currently it can
be said that the pipeline is under-utilised due
to the delays in the implementation of the
gas-fired power plants.
Musomba said that the gas pipeline has been
set up to reach its full capacity within a 10-
year period, media reported.
Kinyerezi II development
The construction works of the Kinyerezi II
worth $432 million was launched last year,
with the government of Tanzania contributing
15% of the total project investment.
Other gas-fired power projects include the
Kinyerezi III and IV. On completion of all the
projects, the nation is expected to save up to
$1 billion annually on oil imports for electricity
generation, media reported. Read more...
It is reported that the Mtwara-Dar es Salaam
pipeline and gas processing plants at Madimba
and Songo Songo Islands forms part of
government’s plan to add about 2,000MW of
new gas-fired electricity generating power by
next year to boost the capacity to 10,000MW
by 2025.
Although all of these planned developments
sound promising, a newly released audit report
by Controller and Auditor General, Prof Mussa
Assad, has revealed rather some demeaning
findings regarding the new oil and gas
discoveries. Read more…
Natural gas reserves
It is reported that Tanzania has proven natural
gas reserves of 57 trillion cubic feet, with at
least 49.5 trillion cubic feet of those reserves
located far offshore in the Indian Ocean
Additionally, the country has recently made
discoveries of 55.08 trillion cubic feet of
natural gas both onshore and deep sea in the
Indian Ocean, with international energy
solutions companies declaring their interests
in the exploration activities.
Royal Dutch Shell, along with Statoil, Exxon
Mobil and Ophir Energy are said to be in talks
to build the onshore liquefied natural gas
export terminal in the Lindi Region.
Featured image: Credit: Daniel Development
 
Mambo yanaendelea kujenga mtambo wa gesi sio sawa na kujenga choo 20 APRIL 2017
Tanzania: Kinyerezi II
to boost power supply
Tanzania Petroleum Development Corporation
(TPDC) acting managing director, Kapuulya
Musomba, is confident that the completion of
all gas-fired power projects in the region will
boost the Mtwara-Dar es Salaam gas pipeline
supply.
Speaking to local media in Dar es Salaam on
Tuesday, Musomba said the gas pipeline is
expected to reach 10% capacity from the
current 6% after the completion of the 240MW
Kinyerezi II plant.
"The gas pipeline full capacity is expected to
be reached by 2022 where most of the gas-
fired plants will be completed," he said.
Media quoted him stating that currently it can
be said that the pipeline is under-utilised due
to the delays in the implementation of the
gas-fired power plants.
Musomba said that the gas pipeline has been
set up to reach its full capacity within a 10-
year period, media reported.
Kinyerezi II development
The construction works of the Kinyerezi II
worth $432 million was launched last year,
with the government of Tanzania contributing
15% of the total project investment.
Other gas-fired power projects include the
Kinyerezi III and IV. On completion of all the
projects, the nation is expected to save up to
$1 billion annually on oil imports for electricity
generation, media reported. Read more...
It is reported that the Mtwara-Dar es Salaam
pipeline and gas processing plants at Madimba
and Songo Songo Islands forms part of
government’s plan to add about 2,000MW of
new gas-fired electricity generating power by
next year to boost the capacity to 10,000MW
by 2025.
Although all of these planned developments
sound promising, a newly released audit report
by Controller and Auditor General, Prof Mussa
Assad, has revealed rather some demeaning
findings regarding the new oil and gas
discoveries. Read more…
Natural gas reserves
It is reported that Tanzania has proven natural
gas reserves of 57 trillion cubic feet, with at
least 49.5 trillion cubic feet of those reserves
located far offshore in the Indian Ocean
Additionally, the country has recently made
discoveries of 55.08 trillion cubic feet of
natural gas both onshore and deep sea in the
Indian Ocean, with international energy
solutions companies declaring their interests
in the exploration activities.
Royal Dutch Shell, along with Statoil, Exxon
Mobil and Ophir Energy are said to be in talks
to build the onshore liquefied natural gas
export terminal in the Lindi Region.
Featured image: Credit: Daniel Development
Sasa kinachowafanya mkimbilie huko stiglers gorge ni nini kama gesi iliyoimbwa sana kuwa tutauza umeme nje haijakamilika? Kwa nini msimalize kimoja kabla ya kuanza kingine? Is it due to lack of focus?
 
Stiegliers Gorge Ina uwezo wa kuzalisha zaidi ya megawatts 2200 so labda 2300 maximum kukiwa na mvua na maji ya kutosha.

Kenya saivi ina jumla ya megawatts 1633 Rwanda hawazidi megawatts 400

Kenya Electricity Generating Company Limited,
KenGen is the leading electric power
generation company in Kenya, producing about
75 percent of electricity capacity installed in
the country. The company utilizes various
sources to generate electricity ranging from
hydro, geothermal, thermal and wind.
Hydro is the leading source, with an installed
capacity of 819.9MW, which is 51 per cent of
the company installed capacity. Geothermal is
currently at 533.8MW (of which 81.1MW is
from the innovative wellheads technology
raising geothermal capacity to about 32% of
the total installed capacity. Our total thermal
capacity is 253.5MW while wind comprises
25.5MW.
Following the full operationalization of the
280MW Geothermal plant in Olkaria, the
national electricity consumption by mode 47%
geothermal, 39% hydro, 13% thermal and 1%
wind.
Point of Correction hapo mkuu. Ripoti ulioleta ni ripoti ya uzalushaji wa umeme wa kampuni ya kiserekali ya Kengen, wanachoonyesha hapo ni uzalushaji wa Kengen, hao wenyewe wanasema wanazalisha about 75% ya umeme wote wa Kenya, which means kuna 25% haujai zingatia. Kuna kitu kinaitwa IPP, independent power producers, Yani campuni za kibinafsi zinazo zalisha umeme na kuuzia Kenya power.....

Inshort, ninachosema ni Kenya inazalisha 2,299MW kwa ujumla




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Anyway,kuhusu swali lako la uwezo wa Tz kuutumia au kuuza hio umeme wa kutoka stiegliers, mi ninachojua project kubwa za umeme kama hizo hua inajengwa in phases, unakuta phase 1 inatoa kama 400MW, alafu wanapiga pause kuangalia demand, alafu wanaenda phase two 400MW zengine kama hii campuni ya Kengen inayoitwa GDC, inachimba visima mia tatu vya kuzalisha 3000MW geothermal hilo eneo la baringo, wakiona hakuna demand ya umeme wanapunguza kasi, wakiona demand iko karibu na supply wanaongeza kasi ya uchimbaji
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Watz bana. Fisiemu huwa inawabeba kimaandas maandas vile. Hivi karibuni watazindua mradi mwingine kando na huo, afu wawaambie hii sasa tutauza umeme hadi Afghanistan! Vipi na ile ya gesi? Au tarehe ya expiry ya gesi ndo ilifika ?
 
Jinsi waTZ humu hutafuta affirmation kutoka kwa wakenya hunishangaza sana. Yaani haya mambo hutayapata kwenye Jukwaa La Kisiasa au Uchumi kwa kuwa wengi wanajua ni upuuzi tu. Kwa hivyo, wale wenye low self-esteem huleta hapa ili wapate attention. Taabu kweli
 
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