Daer Members,
 
Am I reading the right thing, "Thermal"? What has happened with Nyagak Hydro 
power? Is the Thermal to substitute Hydro or run parallel? Haven't we suffered 
enough from  WNERECO Thermal? Please up date me on the Nyaka Power project.
 
Alfred Asiku

--- On Wed, 29/9/10, Ejibua Sam <ejib...@gmail.com> wrote:


From: Ejibua Sam <ejib...@gmail.com>
Subject: [WestNileNet] Public hearing on New power generator in West Nile
To: "A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile" <westnilenet@kym.net>
Date: Wednesday, 29 September, 2010, 14:08


Dear members,

Reference to a New Vision article on 28th September 2010 (Nebbi residents to 
decide power firm’s fate) and other correspondences regarding the same, I would 
like to challenge the members of this forum to put their voices together and 
deliberate on the fate of the new power generation company whose public hearing 
is due tomorrow 30th September 2010 at Arua Catholic Centre starting 2:00pm. 
Such views in my opinion can be documented and presented as part of a public 
hearing from the hundreds of members who contribute to this forum.

Albatros Energy Ltd from Mauritius, was approached by Government of Uganda to 
build a 10MW power plant in Pakwach to supply thermal electricity to the entire 
Westnile Region and parts of Acholi Sub region on a build, operate and own 
basis. As a requirement by ERA (the government regulator), there has to be a 
public hearing conducted in the areas where the power generated is to be 
supplied and related modalities.

Time and again we (as people from West Nile) have been disadvantaged by 
electricity supply mainly as a result of:



Low power production: (1.5MW) by HFO plant currently run by WENRECO. This is 
inadequate to sustain any industrial development in region and as such the 
region misses out on significant investment opportunities.
High electricity tarrifs: One of the highest in the region (over 500/= per 
Kilowatt hour). UMEME charges a domestic tarrif of 385/= per Kilowatt hour and 
yet this is being fought by consumers. This has made access to and usage of 
electricity not only expensive but prohibitive and criminal
Irregular supply:West Nile (selected districts as such) receives 18 hours of 
power supply per day and at irregular intervals with a “take or pay” pay 
principle.
Monopoly of WENRECO: As the only generator and distributor in the region, 
WENRECO has overstepped its mandate with unrealistic charges on poles, services 
and  tarrifs.
The above incidences not to mention environmental degradation as a result of 
exploitation of woodfuel for alternative source of energy has had its toll on 
the region in all social and economic
Encumbrances.

What is your opinion therefore, as we strive to demand for reduced tarrifs, 24 
hour supply, differentiation in power generation and distribution, higher 
capacity and many other associated benefits?

Sam Ejibua

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