Buseruka Power Station
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Buseruka Power Station is a 9.0 MW mini hydroelectric power project located across River Wambabya, in Buseruka Sub County, Hoima District
Hoima District
Hoima District is a district in Western Uganda. Like most other Ugandan districts, it is named after its main municipal centre, Hoima.-Location:...

, in Western Uganda
Western Region, Uganda
Western Region is a region of Uganda. It is divided into the following districts:...

.

Location

The power station is located in Buseruka, close to the eastern shores of Lake Albert. Buseruka is located approximately 37 kilometres (23 mi), by road, west of Hoima
Hoima
Hoima is a town in Western Uganda. It is main municipal, administrative and commercial center of Hoima District in Uganda. It is also the location of the palace of the Omukama of Bunyoro.-Location:...

. The coordinates of the town are:01 33 18N, 31 09 00E (Latitude:1.5550; Longitude:31.1500).

Construction costs

The estimated cost for the dam and power plant is approximately US$30 million. The dam, power plant and 44 kilometres (27.3 mi) of high voltage transmission line from the power house to a substation in Hoima
Hoima
Hoima is a town in Western Uganda. It is main municipal, administrative and commercial center of Hoima District in Uganda. It is also the location of the palace of the Omukama of Bunyoro.-Location:...

, are being constructed by Hydromax, a private energy investor. Funding for the project is facilitated by loans from the African Development Bank
African Development Bank
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 (US$9 million) and from the PTA Bank
PTA Bank
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 (US$10 million). Hydromax will invest US$8 million into the project.

Completion

Construction, which started in 2005, is expected to come to an end in November 2011, with commissioning expected after that.

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