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Tanzania powers up with JNHPP’s 2,115MW hydropower milestone
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 80283, member: 636"] That huge dam in Tanzania is finally running at full capacity. The Julius Nyerere Hydropower Project on the Rufiji River is pushing two thousand one hundred fifteen megawatts into the grid with all nine turbines online. It effectively doubles the country's power supply, a project former energy boss Doto Biteko confirmed operational earlier this year. Started under the late President Magufuli, the facility was built by Egyptian companies. It is framed as fulfilling a dream of the founding father, Julius Nyerere, who identified the site decades ago. The government claims it will cut fuel import costs and boost industries like cement and steel. There are also talks about exporting power to neighboring countries like Zambia. Of course, the dam sits inside a renamed national park, raising environmental flags. Officials say they have mitigation plans for downstream ecosystems. Beyond the electricity, they hype it as a source of national pride that employed thousands during construction. The idea is that stable, cheaper power will drive everything from rural electrification to new factories, assuming the lights actually stay on. [/QUOTE]
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