Floor area block; For ho
tel e , residential clubs, Dospli8.ls, cinemas, theatres, boarding schools, ·missionsandothel"!
similar pz-emi,
SBS'First 25 units. per month, per 1,000 sq. ft.
o{ flo~r .area,
~'",100 .cenca per unit·
Next 15
,u_"
II '.."
It" 45 " " "
All units in
exoass ...14
n"
IIThe floor area shall be taken as the superficial flOOr area of the premises and' part' of
l~OOOsquare feet shall be regarded as 1,OOOsq.ft. Thi s tariff.aJ,.ScLJj,pplies.' to restaurants with'the proviso that the number of units allocated to the 100 and 45 cents rates shall be not less than 175 and 525 per month respectively.
'.~ ~, ..
.
. . .General
IFor all purposes in .premises requiring a supply of
el~ct;:'':l.>(;jity exceeding 50 kVA,· except premises
·to which the domestic or maximum demand power
tariff~apply.
For all kVA of maximum damand •••••••• Shs 33.00 per kVA per month and
For- all unite ', ..•.•..' -... ~14.00'·cents per unit
-'For all purposes.except .for street'lighting and· premises ..
to Which the domestic tariff applies.
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For all units : ..•... .'
100
cents pet unit.Jlectrode boiler and &pproved industrial heating installations'
';
.
,: . ';For suppji.es of ,.electrici ty to appliances each wi th a. • ;.< • . • . capacity of 30 kV and over where the installation is separately wired and metered.
to 'restrict the supply during
The right., periods of
is reserved
peak demand.
For 9-11 urut s , .••.•,••••.•• " 9.5 loleter rentals:
cents per unit
Single:-Jl!\,,:se meters over
40.fl.
maximum, rating and thre.e -.",j phase meters "<> Shs- 3-.00Time switches "O."Q • • o • • • • • " 1.75
per month
tI It
Security lighting tariff: The consumer must be taking
• 1 • • ~
a supply of elcctrici,ty on one ·of the' Board's other tari,ffs ...
Separate metering has to be provided.
Institutional cookj-ngtariff.;,I.' . _ . . The. consumer must betaking ""
a supply of electricity, on one.iof. the Board's other t9-piffs.
Separate meteri~ghas to pe provided.
For all units ; l5 cents per unit
•. ; >'
constiffieruni.t tariff; For supplies of' electrici• "
ty
rforlighting; radio and small appliances' to premises where the
in~talla:
tion is'cOmpri~ea
C~~i ~lY
of a consumer unit of the Board's standard pattern and '6orlt;olled by a current limiter,
,., i th 1 A current 1imi ter Shs
8.50.
per monJh',lith
5,n
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2. Future development
For the time bei-hg; there is no need of additional !lid:ropower"
plant besides R, Owen Falls, "'hich is far from being fully explc>i ted'
Power plant parameters Pr'3sent
(13
sets)Final
(10
sets)~ctual utilization in".1962- ,
. Install ed'.oapacity, Mil.
Producf~Ht~1(,,~i{h.
• 1 , f '
.,150
- , " -
_ JQo
._":_cl'laximumdemand
73.4
11\'1 ,4n,nual production452.3
Gi,h
In order to utilize the lib Owen Falls, completely, transmission lines
IIifo~;j:;"eii-coiiii;;uc-ted,
under fhefTist'Piire:':yea.rd~velopment
plan,, '-'-'
from Owen Falls iONer Station to Kasese, Fort Portal, Lira, GUlu, ~~sindi and J{o,:iiJlla" ,.TJ!E!,s!l,~.i!JJ1.1I~ll';;.tionswere tObave been eompl eted in
1964,
but there is no confirmation existing in that respect. Also'some"other information is missing, as e.g. voltage, 13ngth etc.
",::Y"
1,965,: ,F'.r).ew sWitching sta.t
i on is to bo bu;i;lt at Kabul~soke.--,- --
....-'-"~-'-'--near l~lasaka and the lines from Kampala to ~','lasaka and. H10rt Fortal are to be up-rated from
66
kVto '132- kV.'·For expanding transmission and distribution net"'orks, a yearly investment of ~
500,000
has been planned.·,r . . • i,"
y.Jstimate
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Documents used
l.,:.f\fr.~c"",Electric ~o"er,!Ieeting, Addis' ;,baba, October 1963, .3jCfJ,14/EP/3 Part 1.
3.
4.
Ibid., ,Actd. 1
Industries et travaux
d.'
outr e-cnar-, January .1964, Nr. 122 5. 'l!ll~t",q.,L'aj;iqns, i10rld Energy5a. , :uiliti.ia:i'ahoristlorld Enetgt
Sup1?lies~
\ i
\.'
Supplies?
1959-1962, New York, '1964,No.7 1960-1963, New y6fk;i965;No.8
,6.
1'-0><=. i-R Uganda, 1957-19]9 ",,·'P-he oconomi s1;fntelligence-'lfu:I:'tLtd. ,London 1957 •
..
7·
8.
9·
10.
IA.,A, Report of the lreliminary ",ssii?tance ;,Iission to, Uganda, Vi Emna,' '1962.
:,! .
.Uganda GOYernment"The Hrst :Five-Year Devollopm@nt Plan, 1961/62
-tio,,1965/61'i, Entebbe196h ".
Uganda Government Stdtistical ~bstract 1963, "ntebbe 1964.
Uganda Electricity Board, Annual Repcrt and Accounts, 1961
I<
11. ',; arId k'o~~er EngineGrin,g, Novomber 1962, p. 57
12. United !lations, Monthly Bulletin of Statistics, flarch 1965 Abbreviations and symbols used
MIl
Hydro electr ic - Diesel
- Thermal
; 1,000 kU
; 1,000 kWh 1 million klJh 1,000 GJh
of coal equivalent pow ar plant
11 II
" II
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5 •• KElITA
I. Primary'Energy Resourc~s,(11 3) (l) Hyd.ro "ow-er
._~---"--Estilllations of. the exploitable
hYdro
potential of Ke,nya range between1.5
and50
TWh p.8... The present hydroelectric .pr-oducti.o n is" ..-')
only a.bout 295 GWh pva , , '1'her~'are eight eXisting hydro stations
having, a, total installed capacity of about 26 Mlf. ,All cf them are
rur..-.-
.
'" '...
of-riv~r,plants, and, m,ost' of them ar-e on the Ta~a River, sys ten, A 250 1!f'1i project known as the Seven Foi'ks' scheme' has been p La nned, ,ein the Tana River system. This dould produce aheJut' '1/24'6 TWh p sa , and ,w,ould be a scheme fOI"oombined power ,irrigatiQn and flood control. Further
expl~itat:l~n
wouldb,,; possib1.eto the <;lx;tept~f~a,bout'i50;-MwLon
theTana River' downs trearh 'from Seven, Forks" lQ
~
a t1ug~rds"
Falls "on the River Athi and about 20 MW'ircmultipurpose p Larrt s east of Lake Victoria.-.
Lxploration work has not yet progressed to the point where it is
....
, . -.
possible to give a definite opinion 'about the possibility of finding
-
.oil or gas in quantity.
.
-.
(3J Hon-conve'ill,rnal sources of ellergy , , , , , , , ,
(a) Geot'b:-;';'mal,""Ther€'''are good-,poo.siM'i£t'fi§'. CJX,:,:t'inding geothermal steam .in association'V1itli the Rift Valle,y system, where deep-. . i . seated faulting is asscciated with extensive Pleistocene vol-canic activity.
SU0h
volcanic rocks are found in several parts of the highlands to t te south-east of Nairobi, in the Northern,
,
,.,:" . '.,., \.
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.14/nrn/102\.
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42
Province and north-east,o~~6untKenya where they form the Nyarnbeni Range.
Carbon dioxide gas occurs
ui:;d~; ~r~s:~i:ir~ '~''t:iJris:eit'~fion:':'the
west flank cf the Rift Valley and
at
lower. pie.ssure,j"nihe
eas't f1arik.Tt:~s explcit'ed ..for ID'!king "dry ice", sOrne700 tons per' ,YGel' .be i.ng ip.roduc ed, "The ,en~rgy content of ,~hes,e':'.' deposits is probably $l)1a,11, .bu.t .;:i;{l,ey are ,,:n inO;icatioz> that '
.. 'f. Sui tah1ereseL'voir condi t ions exist, ±:o:r:.geotherm"l.,.s.tea.m. :
.Some wells 'weredri·Ved fOIisteam in the. ' Na,i vaaha "Ji'e,a. ,.,' s-.'. l:)ut,
.: ,: ." no details are',available. '[here is no. expLoi,tata on of
g"Q-,,' _ . ' ,.. \ ,-,'.
thermal energy"inJ(e\lYa at the present titlle>" '.".j':';.'
(b) Radio-aoti;'~ minera.ls~ No workable deposits 'of UI'liniuill',"
minerals have beerrfound
yet i;'
Kenya, but.' ther'e'are'inilica..,..tions that oth~r radic-aci1ve min.ii'als' oceur,Geologici.l ..onditions
o
ve r much ofihe'
coUntry are 'rawul'ablefl):t the occurrence of such minerals, and eoonomi~allyworkable deposits maY eventually be found.' . - , " I '
II~
";-
hodu9tion,'I'radeand Consumption of Prima;ry. Snergy.(5,6)
. (1) produot'ion 'Only hydro power ,'
J.,'
..coalequi. val ent
..:','. '