Construction of 287MW Ruzizi IV Hydropower Project

Project Description

The power plant will be set on the Ruzizi River, straddling the common border between Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. It is about 5km, as the crow flies, west of the town of Bugarama, Rusizi District, in Rwanda’s Western Province.

Ruzizi IV is near three other hydroelectric power stations along River Ruzizi, namely Ruzizi I, II and III.

This power plant will be the fourth in a cascade of power plants on the Ruzizi River with installed capacity of 287MW, benefiting Burundi, DRC and Rwanda. The power generated will be equally shared between three countries.

Objective and rationale for the project:

It is a regional project that will serve three countries – Rwanda, Burundi and DRC. The project will provide electricity to millions of households, as well as industry from small and medium-sized enterprises and to large companies, thereby improving the living conditions of the regional population. Improved and more reliable access to electricity will improve the quality of basic social service delivery and enhance security.

PROJECT LOCATION

The power station is located on the Ruzizi River, straddling the common border between Rwanda and the DRC

CURRENT STATUS / STATE OF THE PROJECT

Pre-feasibility stage

ACTIONS REQUIRED/ IMPLEMENTATION ARRANGEMENTS /  CONTRACT TYPE

Feasibility

AVAILABILITY OF PREFEASIBILITY STUDIES, FEASIBILITY STUDIES, AND OTHER STUDIES

Pre-feasibility study is available

ESTIMATED COST OF THE PROJECT

USD 712 million

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Country

DR Congo, Rwanda

Location (s)

Bugarama/ Ruzizi River

Sector

Infrastructure: Transport, Energy, ICT, Mining and Water

Sub Sector

Renewable Energy

Investment Value Range

+ 100 million USD

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