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CONNECTING PEMBA ISLAND TO THE HYDRO GRID

CONNECTING PEMBA ISLAND TO THE HYDRO GRID. A Case Study for a Success Story. BACKGROUND. The Island of Pemba has a total land area of approx. 380 square miles. It has one third of the total population of the Zanzibar archipelago. ( Approx . 406,848)

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CONNECTING PEMBA ISLAND TO THE HYDRO GRID

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  1. CONNECTING PEMBA ISLAND TO THE HYDRO GRID A Case Study for a Success Story.

  2. BACKGROUND • The Island of Pemba has a total land area of approx. 380 square miles. • It has one third of the total population of the Zanzibar archipelago. (Approx. 406,848) • It is the Bread basket of the country as 80% of all the Cloves harvested in Zanzibar comes from there. • For a very long time, the island of Pemba was 100% dependent on the Fossil Fuels for its power generation • There was a FF power station on the edge of the Chake Chake Bay

  3. SUCCESS STORY • In 2010 , installation a new undersea cable, 78 kilometers long, from Tanga on the mainland to Pemba was completed. • The cable now supplies 20 MVA of hydro power to Pemba, enough to cater the needs for the island’s demands for the next 20 – 25 years • This has eliminated the need for fossil fuels import into the island for power generation by almost 90% • 3 Diesel Generators located on the edge of the Chake Chake Bay have now gone silent.

  4. REASONS FOR SUCCESS • Policy integration (Vision 2020) – Energy, Tourism and Sustainable Development. • MDG Goals and international commitment for local support – Energy for Tourism for Sustainable Development for Poverty Eradication • Dialogue between state, non state actors, communities, etc • Building of Partnership with Development Partners ( Governments of Zanzibar and United Republic, Norway, EU, OECD) • Technology (NEXAN) --- available products • Co-Financing

  5. LESSONS LEARNED • External support is crucial in energy reforms • National and local commitments are very important (with respect to co-financing) • A national development plan that underscores the priorities on energy sector reforms • Dialogues between all actors. • Effective planning in Energy Sector and the need to have a specialized independent energy authority to support our sector-based targets and political commitment in the long run.

  6. References • http://www.norway.go.tz/News_and_events/Energy/The-Sub-Sea-Cable-to-Pemba-is-Presently-Under-Installation-/#.U3Ub6vmSxZE • http://www.norway.go.tz/News_and_events/Energy/Electricity-to-Pemba/#.U3UcivmSxZE • http://www.tanzania.go.tz/egov_uploads/documents/electrificationproject_sw.pdf • http://www.busiweek.com/index1.php?Ctp=2&pI=920&pLv=3&srI=53&spI=20&cI=11 • http://www.nexans.us/eservice/US-en_US/navigatepub_158895_-25837/Nexans_completes_subsea_cable_link_to_provide_reli.html

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