Bantugbro
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- Feb 22, 2009
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No. According to report, the only tap from kinyerezi.
Nope!
Power will be tapped from multiple sources to allow a high degree of redundancy, if you are an Electrical Engineer or at least an Engineer in any field you should know better!
Below is a verbatim extract from the SGR report which I also attached it for your attention:
- Alternative of selection of other feasible route. The EIA assessors analyzed five potential routes, as following:
1) Tapping from nearest point of existing 132 kV TL to each of the SGR substations
2) Tapping from nearest point of existing 220 kV Ubungo- Morogoro TL to each of the SGR substations
3) Tapping from nearest point of existing 220 kV Kinyerezi-Morogoro TL to each of the SGR substations
4) Dedicated 132 kV Kinyerezi – SGR- Msamvu transmission line - 5) Dedicated 220 kV Kinyerezi – SGR- Msamvu transmission line
https://yapimerkezi.com.tr/PdfDosyalari/a6dc104c-d2b1-4c96-9aa2-3b9d5ea15ed5.pdf