ASSESSMENT OF THE HYDROPOWER POTENTIAL OF KANGIMI RESERVOIR IN KADUNA STATE NIGERIA

Authors

  • JA Otun Department of Water Resources and Environmental Engineering, Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, Nigeria
  • JI Onemano National Water Resources Institute, Mando, Kaduna, Nigeria
  • AW Alayande National Water Resources Institute, Mando, Kaduna, Nigeria

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.4314/njt.313.557

Keywords:

hydropower potentials, Kangimi reservoir, small hydropower plant, rural development, energy needs

Abstract

This study evaluated the hydropower potentials of the Kangimi reservoir (KR) and found that the Kangimi reservoir can potentially generate 1.109MW and 0.692 MW if the KR dam axis is respectively placed at 612m and 604m above mean sea level. These levels represent the upper and the lower limits at which the proposed hydropower scheme can sufficiently release water from Kangimi reservoir to conjunctively meet the water demands for the newly proposed hydropower and designed water supply and irrigation purposes. This hydro electric power potential of the reservoir can sufficiently meet the 872.566 KW total estimated energy needs of the communities surrounding the KR. The study further assessed and highlighted all the possible impacts, implications and requirements for developing this proposed Kangimi small hydro power scheme to improve the socio-economic development of the neighboring communities around KR.

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ASSESSMENT OF THE HYDROPOWER POTENTIAL OF KANGIMI RESERVOIR IN KADUNA STATE NIGERIA. (2012). Nigerian Journal of Technology, 31(3), 300-307. https://doi.org/10.4314/njt.313.557