Bujagali Hydroelectric Power Station
| Bujagali Dam | |
|---|---|
River Nile, 5 km (3 mi) downstream of Bujagali Dam | |
Bujagali Dam Location of Bujagali Power Station. Placement on map is approximate. Bujagali Dam Bujagali Dam (Africa) Bujagali Dam Bujagali Dam (Earth) | |
| Location | Bujagali, Uganda |
| Coordinates | 00°29′54″N 33°08′15″E / 0.49833°N 33.13750°E |
| Construction began | 2007 |
| Opening date | 2012 |
| Construction cost | US$862 million |
| Dam and spillways | |
| Type of dam | Gravity dam |
| Impounds | Victoria Nile |
| Power Station | |
| Commission date | 2012 |
| Turbines | 5 |
| Installed capacity | 250 MW (340,000 hp) |
| Annual generation | 1,100 GWh |
The Bujagali Power Station is a hydroelectric power station across the Victoria Nile that harnesses the energy of its namesake, the Bujagali Falls, in Uganda. Construction began in 2007 and concluded in 2012. It was officially inaugurated on 8 October 2012 by Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni and Aga Khan IV in the presence of African politicians and investors.
The 250-megawatt power station was the largest hydroelectric energy source in Uganda when it was commissioned. However, the planned Karuma and Ayago power stations would be larger. The funding for the station was a source of some concern, as investors joined and departed from the project. As of July 2014, the plant was managed by Bujagali Energy Limited, which selected Italian contractor Salini Impregilo to develop the project.