Challenges in Small Hydropower Development in Tanzania: Rural Electrification Perspective

Type Conference Paper - International Conference on Small Hydropower
Title Challenges in Small Hydropower Development in Tanzania: Rural Electrification Perspective
Author(s)
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2007
Country/State Sri Lanka
URL http://ahec.org.in/links/International conference on SHP Kandy Srilanka All Details/Papers/Policy,​Investor & Operational Aspects-C/C7.pdf
Abstract
The natural topographic features of Tanzania provide the country with ample opportunity for hydropower
resources in the magnitude of 4.7 GW in total, with only 10% tapped. Albeit abundance of small hydro
resources in most parts of the remote areas of Tanzania, the rural areas of the country remain virtually unelectrified.
Earlier approach to rural electricity supply was to extend the national grid network and
implementation of isolated diesel-based electric networks. The extant rural electrification approach is
based on drawing energy from diverse sources, of which small hydro is the major potential source. In the
midst of the rising importance of harnessing small hydropower (SHP), the government has funded
countrywide inventory of small hydro potentials for the purpose of updating the SHP directory of resources
of the country. The central government, local government, private investors, and Non Governmental
Organizations (NGOs) have keen interest in the information, specifically the sizes and geographical
distribution of SHP in the country, which the catalogue provides. The just concluded national Rural
Electrification Master Plan (2005) was largely extent enriched by the existing SHP directory. This paper
aims at presenting the existing information on SHP resources in Tanzania and highlighting challenges
associated with SHP development, in the context of rural electrification.

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