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  • Le plus gros barrage en afrique inauguré en 2008

    Le barrage de merowe qui sera bientot le plus grand barrage en afrique commencera à produire de l'electricité dés 2008.
    Il va doubler la capacité de production d'électricités du soudan.


    Pour voir les photos de construction(trés intéressant):
    http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=345029

    New dam to power Sudan from next year
    Wed 15 Aug 2007, 12:17 GMT

    By Simon Apiku

    MEROWE, Sudan (Reuters) - Sudan's Merowe Dam will start generating power next year, and will eventually increase the vast African nation's electricity supply by 150 percent, officials said on Tuesday.

    "In our aspiration to solve Sudan's problems, we realized that one of the biggest problems we faced was power," Sudanese President Omar Hassan al-Bashir said after touring the site.

    After signing a peace deal with southern rebels in 2005 ending more than two decades of conflict, the government has more cash for development and has encouraged local and foreign investors to set up shop.

    Khartoum has received most of the investment but even the rich capital faces electricity problems, especially in the hot summers. Few towns outside the capital enjoy regular power supplies.

    "Many industries in Khartoum, Port Sudan and the major industrial areas virtually came to a standstill because of intermittent power supply," said Bashir.

    "Besides, the amount of power currently being generated meets only a fraction of the requirements of the Sudanese people," he added.

    Immediate beneficiaries will include farmers in northern Sudan who use diesel-fuelled pumps to irrigate their crops, according to Ahmed.

    CHINESE AND FRENCH

    Once completed, the $2 billion dam project that employs some 5,000 people, half of them foreigners, is expected to produce 1,250 megawatts of electricity.

    "It's about one and a half times what is available now," Tag Elsir Ahmed, chairman of the High Technical Committee for Merowe Dam, told Reuters.

    Involved in the project, are Chinese, French and German companies, with the bulk of the funds coming from Arab countries such as Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Qatar and Oman in the form of soft loans and grants.

    A Chinese consortium CCMD is carrying out the bulk of the work on the dam structure and French industrial group Alstom won a contract to supply its equipment.

    The dam has a total length of 9 kilometers and 10 units, each with an output of 125 mega watts.

    But only two will be operational next year, which officials said would ease the pressure on existing sources of energy.

    "That means 250 megawatts will be available for the system and it will be connected to the national grid," said Ahmed.

    He added that "the other eight units will come in sequence until sometime in 2009."

    One serious challenge builders faced was diverting the flow of the Nile, which was done twice -- to the left and then to the right -- to enable construction.

    "From now on the river will only pass through the spillways and the power station," said Ahmed.
    Dernière modification par calo34, 18 août 2007, 12h31.

  • #2
    C'est très bien et j'en suis fier pour le peuple soudanais, mais entre temps le gouvernement soudanais et dans le silence! On massacre tout un peuple du Darfour 'viole, esclavagisme, déportation et avec la complicité des défenseurs des droits de l'homme ONU et communauté internationale!
    http://www.algerie-dz.com/forums/showthread.php?t=56641
    "Je déteste les victimes quand elles respectent les bourreaux". Jean-Paul Sartre

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    • #3
      Le barrage Al Wahda de oued ouergha retrograde en 3eme place
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      ''La pauvreté ne sera plus séditieuse, lorsque l'opulence ne sera plus oppressive''
      Napoléon III

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      • #4
        Le plus gros barrage en afrique inauguré en 2008

        pour une fois ce n'est pas en Algérie! (plus grand; plus haut.......)
        Mr NOUBAT

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        • #5
          Pour ma part, je félicite le peuple soudanais pour cet aquis qui en fera je l'espère le grenier de l'afrique: présence de deux fleuves, le nil blanc et le nil bleu, en plus ce pays dispose de plus de 50 millions d'hectares de terres arables (surfaces agricole utile),ar comparaison la S.A.U de l'algérie est à peine de 7 millions d'hectares. Paradoxalement le seul pays arabe qui dispose de tels atouts a toujours vécu dans les atrocités des guerres internes qu'ont voulu lui imposer certaines puissances régionales.

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          • #6
            Personne n’a rien imposé quoique ce soit au gouvernement dictatorial soudanais! On le laisse faire avec la complicité des certaines super-puissances en priorité la chine pour des raisons économiques ‘Hydrocarbure’
            Désolé du hors sujet, mais comme je l’ai dit je suis heureux pour cette prouesse technique pour le peuple Soudanais...

            http://www.ledevoir.com/2004/09/29/64937.html
            "Je déteste les victimes quand elles respectent les bourreaux". Jean-Paul Sartre

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