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Project Type: Hydroelectric power station. Kariba South Power Station is used for frequency, tie line and automatic generation control and the station’s operational efficiency is abovepercent. The Kariba North hydroelectric power station comprises of four vertical shaft Francis-type turbine generating units of MW capacity each producing a total power of MW. The four turbines operate at a head ofm with a rated discharge m/s The North Bank Power Station is operated by ZESCO in Zambia and has an installed capacity of 1, MW Kariba North power project make-up. The Lake Kariba is a multi-use resource with hydro-electric power generation as the principal function. Power Hydro Plant. Both power stations were constructed in with a combined capacity of MW later upgraded to MW and recently increased to The Kariba Reservoir supplies water to two underground hydropower stations with a total capacity of MW generating more than, GWh of electricity annually. Location: Zambezi River, Kariba Gorge, Mashonaland West, Zimbabwe south (right) bank in Zimbabwe. Depending on Kariba South Power Station. Plunge Pool Reshaping with upstream strength-ening of fault zone *TWL: Tail water level Head of EU Infrastructure Development Adam Kariba South Power Station is used for frequency, tie line and automatic generation control and the station’s operational efficiency is abovepercent. Out of about MW of hydropower generated in Zambia, Kariba North Bank The two underground hydropower stations at Lake Kariba generate more than, GWh of electricity for each year, making Lake Kariba the largest provider of electricity to Zambia and Zimbabwe. Depending on inflows into the lake, the station can generate a maximum of GW/hrs with a load factor ofpercent Both power stations were constructed in with a combined capacity of MW later upgraded to MW and recently increased to MW. The Kariba dam evacuates excess water from the lake through its spillway made ofsluices located The Kariba Reservoir supplies water to two underground hydropower stations with a total capacity of MW generating more than, GWh of electricity annually.