La centrale hydroélectrique du Nalubaale anciennement connue sous le nom de barrage des chutes d'Owen est un barrage hydroélectrique entre le lac Victoria et le lac Kyoga en Ouganda sur le Nil blanc. Nalubaale est le nom du lac Victoria en Luganda. Elle a été mis en service en 1954 et possède une puissance de 180 MW.
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Nalubaale Power Station, formerly known as Owen Falls Dam, is a hydroelectric power station across the White Nile near its source at Lake Victoria in Uganda. Nalubaale is the Luganda name for Lake Victoria.
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The Owen Falls was a waterfall on the White Nile in Uganda near the city of Jinja. The falls, together with the nearby Ripon Falls, were submerged in 1954 with the completion of the Nalubaale Hydroelectric Power Station. The dam that houses the power station was originally named Owen Falls Dam, but was later renamed Nalubaale Dam and the name of the power station was also changed, from Owen Falls Power Station to Nalubaale Power Station.
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Eskom Uganda or Eskom Uganda Limited is the largest generator of energy in Uganda and was incorporated in 2002 for a 20 year concession under a government regulatory framework.
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The Source of the Nile Bridge, also New Jinja Bridge, which was commissioned on 17 October 2018, by the president of Uganda, is a cable-stayed bridge across the Victoria Nile in Uganda. It replaced the Nalubaale Bridge, which was built in 1954.
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Kiira Hydroelectric Power Station is a hydroelectric power station in Uganda, with an installed capacity of 200 megawatts.
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