Corbetti Geothermal Power Station
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The Corbetti Geothermal Power Station, is a geothermal power station, under construction in
Ethiopia Ethiopia, , om, Itiyoophiyaa, so, Itoobiya, ti, ኢትዮጵያ, Ítiyop'iya, aa, Itiyoppiya officially the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia, is a landlocked country in the Horn of Africa. It shares borders with Eritrea to the ...
. When fully developed, the power station will be the largest grid-ready independently developed geothermal power station in the country. The developers of this power plant plan to expand it from 10 megawatts to 60 megawatts, then to 500 megawatts and to possibly 1,000 MW. They have given themselves until 2030 to complete this renewable energy development.


Location

The power station is located in the
Corbetti Caldera The Corbetti Caldera is an actively deforming volcano in the Main Ethiopian Rift. It is the site of the Corbetti Geothermal Power Station. The Corbetti Caldera is 15km across and overlaps an older (pleistocene), 30km by 40km caldera called Awas ...
, near the town of
Hawassa Hawassa ( am, አዋሳ; ʾäwasa, also spelled Awassa or Awasa) known historically as Adare is a city in Ethiopia, on the shores of Lake Awassa in the Great Rift Valley. It is south of Addis Ababa via Bishoftu, east of Sodo, and north of ...
, in the
Sidama Region The Sidama Region (Sidama: Sidaamu Qoqqowo; ) is a regional state in southern Ethiopia. It was formed on 18 June 2020 from the Southern Nations, Nationalities, and Peoples' Region (SNNPR) and transformation of the Sidama Zone after a 98.52% vote ...
of Ethiopia, approximately , south of
Addis Ababa Addis Ababa (; am, አዲስ አበባ, , new flower ; also known as , lit. "natural spring" in Oromo), is the capital and largest city of Ethiopia. It is also served as major administrative center of the Oromia Region. In the 2007 census, t ...
, the capital and largest city in Ethiopia. The Corbetti geothermal concession area measures . Scientists selected an area measuring , where temperatures are recorded up to , with ability to generate 500MW up to 1,000MW annually.


Overview

The power station will be developed in phases. The first phase involves drilling of six exploratory wells for the development of a power plant with capacity of the initial 10MW . This will inform the progress to the next phase and that time will also be used to explore a power purchase agreement with
Ethiopian Electric Power Ethiopian Electric Power () is an Ethiopian electrical power industry and state-owned electric producer. It is engaged in development, investment, construction, operation, and management of power plants, power generation and power transmissi ...
, the national electricity utility company, responsible for generation and transmission. The first phase also involves drilling of ''injection wells'', laying of a water pipeline, establishment of ''water extraction wells'' and building of an ''access area''. Two generation units, each with capacity of 5MW, will be installed and an electricity substation will be built. Ethiopian Electric Power will build a transmission line from the power station to a point where the energy will enter the national gird. The second phase involves the drilling of 13 more geothermal wells and the addition of another 50 megawatts of "commercial-scale" output, bringing capacity to 60MW. Based on the results of the first two phases, the power station will be gradually expanded to 500MW and then to 1,000MW. InfraCo Africa, Ethiopian Electric Power and the Government of Ethiopia agreed on a power purchase agreement (PPA) in 2017. In 2020, that PPA was amended to include a clause for the 25-year duration and specification that the developers will operate and maintain the power station for the entire duration of the PPA.


Developers

The power station is under development by Corbetti Geothermal Company Plc. (CGC), a special-purpose company registered in the United Kingdom, whose shareholding is illustrated in the table below.


Funding

The cost of construction of the first phase of this infrastructure project (the first 10 megawatts) is entirely equity funded. InfraCo Africa injected two equal amounts of US$15 million each, once in September 2015 and again in January 2018. It is expected that the second phase (the next 50 megawatts) will be funded with borrowed money. The general plan is to have the completed development (500 megawatts) funded 25 percent with equity and 75 percent with debt. The total financial outlay for the 1,000 megawatts development is estimated at US$4 billion. The following institutions have provided funding to this power station: 1.
African Development Bank The African Development Bank Group (AfDB) or (BAD) is a multilateral development finance institution headquartered in Abidjan, Ivory Coast, since September 2014. The AfDB is a financial provider to African governments and private companies i ...
2. European Union-Africa Infrastructure Trust Fund 3. UK Department for International Development 4.
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Construction

The contract for the geothermal drilling was awarded to
Mannvit Engineering Mannvit Engineering is an engineering firm in Iceland. Mannvit offers engineering, consulting, management, operational and EPCM services to projects all over the world. Mannvit core activities include: geothermal and hydroelectric power develop ...
, based in Kopavogi, Iceland. A consortium comprising Mannvit and
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, was selected by ''Corbetti Geothermal Company Plc.'', as owners' engineer. ''Rama Construction Private Limited Company'', an Ethiopian, general contractor, was selected to construct of roads, drilling and installing of water pipeline.


See also

*
List of power stations in Ethiopia This page lists power stations in Ethiopia, both integrated with the national power grid but also isolated ones. Due to the quickly developing demand for electricity in Ethiopia, operational power plants are listed as well as those under constructi ...
* Tulu Moye Geothermal Power Station *
Energy in Ethiopia Energy in Ethiopia is energy and electricity production, consumption, transport, exportation, and importation in Ethiopia. Overview The following table provides some of the most relevant energy sector numbers for Ethiopia, a developing country. ...


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The Rise of East Africa As An Alternative Energy Mecca
Geothermal power stations in Ethiopia Renewable energy power stations in Ethiopia Oromia Region