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This article lists all power stations in Sudan.

Hydroelectric power stations

[1]

Name Community Coordinates Type Capacity (MW) Year completed River Ref
Roseires Ad-Damazin 11°47′56″N 34°23′17″E / 11.79889°N 34.38806°E / 11.79889; 34.38806 (Roseires Dam) Reservoir 1,800 2013 Blue Nile [2]
Merowe 18°40′08″N 32°03′09″E / 18.66889°N 32.05250°E / 18.66889; 32.05250 (Merowe Dam) Reservoir 1,250 2009 Nile [3]
Shereyk Reservoir 350 Proposed Nile [4]
Kajbar Reservoir 300 Proposed Nile [5]
Upper Atbara and Setit 14°16′36″N 35°53′49″E / 14.27667°N 35.89694°E / 14.27667; 35.89694 (Merowe Dam) Reservoir 135 Under construction (2016)
Jabal Awlia Jabal Awliya 15°14′19″N 32°28′37″E / 15.23861°N 32.47694°E / 15.23861; 32.47694 (Jabal Awlia Hydroelectric Power Plant) Reservoir 35 1937
Sennar Reservoir 15 1925 Nile [6]
Khashm el-Girba Reservoir 10 1964

Thermal

Name Community Coordinates Type Capacity (MW) Year completed Ref
Um-Dabakir Kosti Oil 500 2016 [7]
El Jaili Garri 16°07′12″N 32°41′31″E / 16.12000°N 32.69194°E / 16.12000; 32.69194 (El Jaili CCGT Power Station) Combined Cycle Gas Turbine 460 2007 [8]
Palouge Diesel
Port Sudan Diesel

See also

References

  1. ^ "Hydroelectric Power Plants in Egypt & Sudan". Gallery. Power Plants Around The World. 2 March 2013. Retrieved 1 March 2014.
  2. ^ "Sudan completes expansion of 1,800-MW Roseiris hydropower project". Hydro World. 1 February 2013. Retrieved 2 March 2014.
  3. ^ Merowe Dam opened on 3 March 2009
  4. ^ Sudan's Power Plants on the Nile River
  5. ^ Kajbar Capacity is 300 MW
  6. ^ "Sennar Hydroelectric Power Plant". Global Energy Observatory. Retrieved 2 March 2014.
  7. ^ Sudan: 500M Um-Dabakir power station comes into service
  8. ^ "Garri (El Jaili) CCGT Power Plant". Global Energy Observatory. Retrieved 1 March 2014.