Achwa 2 Hydroelectric Power Station

[3] This is approximately 50 kilometres (31 mi), by road, northeast of Gulu, the largest city in Northern Uganda.

[7] The cost of construction is budgeted at US$78,808,400, of which the African Development Bank lent US$14,330,754 and the remaining US$64,477,646 was borrowed from Delta and other sources.

[6] PAC SpA, an Italian construction company, is the EPC contractor for civil works and Voith, a German manufacturer has been contracted to supply the four turbines and associated electro-mechanical parts.

[8] The sources of funding for this project are as illustrated in the table below:[9] As of January 2020, the power station was fully constructed.

The government of Uganda is expected to pay a capacity charge for the 30 megawatts of unused electricity, until the evacuation line is commissioned.