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TANZANIA ELECTRIC SUPPLY COMPANY LIMITED
Tanzania Electricity Power Projects and Available
OpportunitiesPRESENTATION TO TEXTILE
DEVELOPMENT UNIT ( TEXTILE INDUSTRY LEADERS TANZANIA)
NEW AFRICA HOTEL - DAR ES SALAAM, TANZANIA
ByManaging Director- TANESCO
Eng. Felchesmi J. Mramba
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Contents
1. Introduction2. Background and History of TANESCO3. Current Status4. Ongoing and Upcoming Projects5. Current Projects.6. Conclusion
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1. Introduction (…)
Area: 945, 203 km2 Tanzania is in East Africa; has a population of
45 million people (NBS census 2012). Population growth 3% GDP USD33.23 billion in 2013 (World Bank) Customer base 1,409, 966 (as at 31/12/2014) Access to electricity 36% Connectivity: 27% (as at 31/12/2014) Maximum Demand: 934.62MW ( as at
December 2014)
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Introduction (…)Future Power Demand 2015 – 2025 (PSMP 2012)
2015 2020 2025
NATIONAL DEMAND 935 3,423 4,574
SOUTHERN POWER POOL (MOZAMBIQUE & ZAMBIA)
100 100
EAST AFRICA POWER POOL (RWANDA & BURUNDI)
50 50
ETHIOPIA Import Import
TOTAL 935 3,573 4,724
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Introduction…
S/NO ENERGY RESOURCE POTENTIAL DEVELOPED TO POWER
1 Gas 55Tcf 441MW
2 Hydro: Various sites 4.7GW 562MW
3 Geothermal: 58 sites 5,000MW None
4 Coal 1.9 billion tons None
5 Uranium Oxide 24,550 tons None
6 Wind: 7 sites Average wind speed 5 – 8m/s None
7 Biomass: wood fuel and agricultural waste
500MW 35MW
8 Solar: Several sites Average daily solar insolation 4.6/kWh/m2
About 4MW
9 Tidal Under study None
Available Energy Sources
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2. Background and History of TANESCO
A vertically integrated Parastatal organization under the Ministry of Energy and Minerals
Established in 1964 Incorporated under the Companies Ordinance
Cap 212 (now Company Act) Directed by the Board of Directors The Ministry of Energy and Minerals (MEM) is
responsible for policy formulation and overall sector supervision.
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2. Background and History of TANESCO
The Energy and Water Utilities Regulatory Authority (EWURA) is the sector regulator.
TANESCO Core business are Generation, Transmission and Distribution of electricity
Sales electricity to the mainland and bulk power supply to the Island of Zanzibar.
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Current Status (…)
Power Generation Mix The installed capacity in the
main grid is 1226.24MW. Hydro: 561.84 MW (46%) and Thermal: 664.4 MW (54%).
Capacity of thermal plants (Gas: 441MW: Fuel Oil: 223.4 MW)
Off-grid stations total capacity is 73.77 MW
Highest grid system demand is 934.62 MW recorded in December 2014 .
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Current Status (…).
Transmission System :
Transmission network comprises of
2,732 km of 220kV lines;
1,555.79 km of 132 kV lines; and
578.7 km of 66 kV lines, totalling
4,866.85km by the end of
December 2014.
Distribution System :
Total distribution network (MV lines) is 20,704 km, constituting 15,176 km of 33kV line, 5,528km of 11kV lines; and 40,094 km of low voltage (400 and 230V) lines.
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Ongoing and Upcoming Projects…
S/NO PROJECT DESCRPTION SOURCE OF FUNDING
PROJECT COST
STATUS COMPLETION DATE
1 Kinyerezi I - 150MW gas fired power plant
GoT USD 183m Construction 90% completed
SEPTEMBER 2015
2 Kinyerezi II – 240MW gas fired power plant
GoT - 15%JBIC – 85%Contractor: Sumitomo Corporation
USD 344million
GoT is soliciting funds for financing the 15% of the contract value of the project
2017
3 Kinyerezi III – 600MW gas fired power plant
China Power Investment (CPI)
USD 401million
JV Company formed and feasibility study is under review
TBA
4 Kinyerezi IV – 330MW gas fired power plant
Poly Technology Inc. of China
USD 400million.
Preliminary feasibility study is under review
TBA
5 Somanga Fungu 320MW Gas Fired Power Plant
Kilwa Energy - IPP
USD 365.6 Million
Investor working with banks to achieve financial closure
2017
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Ongoing and Upcoming Projects…S/NO PROJECT DESCRPTION SOURCE OF
FUNDINGPROJECT COST
STATUS COMPLETION DATE
6 GeoWind 50MW Wind Power Plant at Singida
Exim Bank of China
USD 136 Million
Discussion to conclude financial closure is in progress
2017
7 150MW Solar PV in Shinyanga Not yet secured USD 185million
Under System review and equipment design
2019
8 400MW gas fired power plant at Mtwara with Symbion (T)
Symbion USD 396.577million
Feasibility study is under review
2019
9 87MW hydropower plant to be developed at Kakono in Kagera Region
Not yet secured Estimated cost USD 379.4million
Feasibility Study completed Solicitation of financing in progress
2019
10 44.8MW hydropower plant to be developed at Malagarasi river in Kigoma
Not yet secured Estimated cost: USD 149.5million
Feasibility Study completedSolicitation of financing in progress
2020
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Ongoing and Upcoming Projects…
S/NO PROJECT DESCRPTION SOURCE OF FUNDING
PROJECT COST
STATUS COMPLETION DATE
11 400kV Iringa – Shinyanga transmission project (Backbone)
IDA, AfDB, JICA, EIB and Korea EDCF
USD 470 Million
Construction 20% completed
June 2016
12 400kV North East Grid Dar – Chalinze – Tanga - Arusha
GoT - 15%Exim Bank of China – 85 %
USD 692.7million
GoT is soliciting funds for financing the 15% of the contract value of the project
2017
13 200kV Makambako – Songea transmission line
SIDA & GoT USD 111.43million
Distribution component 5% completed
2017
14 400kV North West Grid Phase 1: Mbeya - Sumbawanga
Financing not firmed
USD 259.2million
Contract for upgrading the feasibility study from 220kV to 400kV by SWECO Signed
2018
15 400 kV Singida-Arusha transmission line
AfDB, JICA USD 258.82 million
Valuation of properties for compensation has started
2018
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Ongoing and Upcoming Projects…
S/NO PROJECT DESCRPTION SOURCE OF FUNDING
PROJECT COST
STATUS COMPLETION DATE
16 400 kV Chalinze-Dodoma transmission line
Financing not firmed
Estimated USD 175 million
Procurement of Consultant for feasibility study is in progress
2018
17 220 kV Bulyanhulu-Geita transmission line
Arab Bank for Economic Development in Africa (BADEA), OFID & GoT
USD 30million Contract signing with Consultant for project supervision completed
2017
18 220kV T/L Geita – Nyakanazi transmission line
KfW, AFD, EU & GoT
Euro 29million & TZS 5billion
Contract signing with Consultant for project supervision is underway
2017
19 Improving the reliability of Electric power supply in the city of Dar es Salaam
Finish EUR. 21.8million
Construction 70% completed
October, 2015
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Ongoing and Upcoming Projects…
S/NO PROJECT DESCRPTION SOURCE OF FUNDING
PROJECT COST
STATUS COMPLETION DATE
20 Tanzania Energy Development and Access Expansion Project (TEDAP) - Transmission
IDA USD 34,252,345.78
Construction 70% completed
March, 2016
21 Tanzania Energy Development and Access Expansion Project (TEDAP) - Distribution
IDA USD 43,543,460.07
Construction 60% completed
June, 2016
22 Electricity V AfDB & GoT USD 51.25million
Construction 85% completed
October, 2015
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Ongoing and Upcoming Projects.
S/NO PROJECT DESCRPTION SOURCE OF FUNDING
PROJECT COST
STATUS COMPLETION DATE
23 New 132kV Kilimanjaro – Arusha Transmission Line and Rehabilitation of Kiyungi Substation.
Korean Export-Import Bank through EDCF
USD 20,176,384
Construction 85% completed
December, 2015
24 Rehabilitation of Hale Hydro Plant 21MW
Co-financed by SIDA (60% grant) and GoT (40% commercial loan)
SEK 197 Million
The contract for the technical consultant has been signed
2019
25 Rehabilitation and Upgrade of Grid Network.
AFD EUR. 53.0M Procurement of Consultant for supervision of the project is underway
2017
26 Project for Reinforcement of Power Distribution in Dar es salaam Region
JICA Japanese Yen 4.41 Billion equivalent to USD 38 Million
Contract signing with Consultant for project supervision is underway
2017
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5 .CURRENT PROJECTS FUNDED BY KOREAN’S
S/No. PROJECT DESCRIPTION SOURCE OF FUNDING
PROJECT COST STATUS COMPLETION DATE
1. Power transmission line expansion project between Kilimanjaro and Arusha
Korea Exim Bank – EDCF fund (also supported by World Bank, JICA, AfDB)
USD 25 Million On-going March, 2016
2. Power transmission line expansion project between Iringa and Sinyanga
Korea Exim Bank – EDCF fund (also supported by World Bank, AfDB, JICA, EIB)
USD 36 Million On-going TBA
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6. Conclusion
The current situation shows that there is intensive
investment in generation, transmission and
distribution of Power in Tanzania which will stabilise
Power availability in the Country.
The Government of Tanzania still invites potential
investors to invest in Electric Power Generation,
Transmission, and Distribution to curb the future
demands.