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Kaburantwa River

Coordinates: 3°01′06″S 29°13′29″E / 3.01841°S 29.22475°E / -3.01841; 29.22475
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Kaburantwa River
Kaburantwa River is located in Burundi
Kaburantwa River
Native nameFrench: Rivière Kaburantwa
Location
CountryBurundi
ProvinceBubanza Province, Cibitoke Province
Physical characteristics
MouthRuzizi River,
 • coordinates
3°01′06″S 29°13′29″E / 3.01841°S 29.22475°E / -3.01841; 29.22475

The Kaburantwa River is a river in northwestern Burundi.

Course

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The river flows through Cibitoke Province. It forms in the Nyungwe Forest, and flows south-southeast, in one section forming the border with Rwanda. It then turns to the southwest and flows past Bukinanyana and Buganda to enter the Ruzizi River east of Ndava.[1] The Kaburantwa River rises at an elevation of almost 2,500 metres (8,200 ft) in the Nyungwe-Kibira forest, and falls to 842 metres (2,762 ft) at the Ruzizi River. The slopes average 33%.[2]

The watershed covers 53,108 hectares (131,230 acres).[3] 3,002 hectares (7,420 acres) of the river basin in irrigated.[4]

Hydroelectricity

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The GitengeKagunuzi River and the Kaburantwa River are important tributaries on the east side of the Ruzizi river, with an estimated total hydroelectric potential of about 100 MW.[5] The Kaburantwa watershed alone has hydroelectric potential of 44 MW.[2]

In 1995 the Kabu 16 project on the on the Kaburantwa River, 16 kilometres (9.9 mi) above its confluence with the Ruzizi River, was expected to generate 117.7 GWh of electricity per year. It would have a 191 metres (627 ft) head.[6] In 2010 the Nile Basin Initiative asked for expressions of interest from consultants to prepare updated studies of the project.[7] Construction of the 20 MW Kabu 16 Hydroelectric Power Station began in March 2019. It was to have two 10 ME Francis turbines supplied and installed by Voith Hydro. In June 2019 Voith Hydro said the work should be finished by the third quarter of 2020.[6]

References

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Sources

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  • Goffin, M (December 2020), Baseline Study for the basin of Lake Kivu and the Rusizi/Ruzizi River (PDF), SHER Consult, retrieved 2024-08-20
  • Nile group seeks studies of 20-MW Kabu 16 in Burundi, 25 October 2010, retrieved 2024-08-20
  • "Relation: Kaburantwa (16272803)", OpenStreetMap
  • Republic of Burundi Energy sector rehabilitation project (PDF), World Bank, 14 February 1991, retrieved 2024-08-19
  • Update on progress of 20-MW Kabu 16 small hydropower in Burundi, HydroReview, 18 June 2019, retrieved 2024-08-20