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Group announces plan to rehabilitate Guyana's 1.5-MW Tumatumari small hydropower project

, Associate Editor,

 

A private company has announced plans to rehabilitate the long-defunct 1.5-MW Tumatumari hydropower plant, located in the country's central Potaro-Siparuni region.

 

The proposal would see Tumatumari Hydro Inc. modernize and possibly expand the small hydropower plant as part of the Tumatumari Industrial Development Project.

 

Tumatumari Hydro's director said the rehabilitation would be conducted in two phases, with the first restoring the plant to its original output capacity and constructing two 30 kilometer transmission lines, and the second expanding the plant's capacity to 3 MW.

 

The US$5 million overhaul will save Guyana about $40 million in fuel imports over its first decade of operation, officials said, while also creating up to 30 direct and 30 indirect jobs.

 

The project is located at Tumatumari Falls on the Potaro River and was Guyana's first when completed by British Guiana Consolidated Goldfields to power a gold mining operation in the 1950s. The small hydropower plant was closed amidst a worker strike in the 1960s before being put back into service by the Guyana National Service in 1976. The facility continued to operate through the late 1980s when the last of its two 750 kW Francis turbines failed.

 

 

 

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Originally Posted by VVP:
Originally Posted by Ramakant-P:

It is only an announcement. It will take more than US$5 million to rehabilitate.

I agree.  I cannot see where that US$5M is coming from especially if they are talking about building a 30 km transmission line.  Something is wrong with the maths.

PNC boys got it under control.  Voodoo economics!!

FM
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:

In time, it will be seen what they have as plans for the development and of course, the financial support for this venture.

I thought somebody said that you worked on that hydro.  What was the conditions of the turbines back then?  These turbines could easily last 100 years with good maintenance.  I recently visited a 5 MW hydro plant built in 1925...you couldn't even tell the thing was running; it was running like a Lexus.

FM
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