The World Bank is looking to support the governments of Burundi,
Rwanda and Tanzania in developing a regional hydroelectric project
under a Great Lakes Regional Initiative.
Regional Rusumo Falls has capacity of 80MW and each of the countries
will receive financing of approximately $113.30 million through the
International Development Association. It has been estimated that he
project will cost a total of $468.6 million.
The landmark projects is anticipated to have transformational impact
and will provide lower-cost energy to homes, businesses, and clinics in
the region.
Expected to strengthen the capacity of the Nile Equatorial Lakes
Subsidiary Action Program (NELSAP), the hydro project will provide
low-cost clean energy and improve economic conditions driven by new job
opportunities for the Nile Equatorial Lakes (NEL) sub-region in east
African countries.
World Bank senior energy specialist and project team leader Paul
Baringanire said, "The Regional Rusumo Falls Hydroelectric Project
provides a fresh opportunity to unlock energy potential in the Great
Lakes region, while safeguarding the environment."
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