The 11 MW Azambi Hydroelectric Project is located in a remote area of the Haut-Uele province in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. The Kibali Gold Mine, which is operated by Barrick and owned by a joint venture company composed of Barrick, AngloGold Ashanti, and Société Minière de Kilo-Moto, has developed the project to support the increasing power demands of one of the largest gold mining operations in Africa.
Knight Piésold assisted Kibali Gold Mine to develop a purpose-built, low-impact, and cost-effective run-of-river hydroelectric project, including project optimization, project development, detailed engineering, and construction and commissioning supervision. Services included:
The project includes a low height diversion structure and overflow weir, a run-of-river power intake equipped with sediment handling facilities and control gates, a power canal and emergency spillway, headrace structures including fine trashracks and control gates, a surface powerhouse housing the turbine-generator units, a tailrace channel isolated from the main river, and a switchgear and transmission line.
The project produces approximately 64 GWh of renewable, reliable electricity each year to power the mine, reducing the mine’s overall energy cost by approximately 75% and its reliance on diesel fuel—equivalent to US$19.2 million per year in savings. A portion of the mine’s power grid capacity is provided for free to local communities, reducing their reliance on deforestation for energy supply. The project will ultimately become a legacy asset for future generations in the local communities once the mine has reached its end of life.