[2] From there, the power line takes a general northeasterly direction to end at Nshungyezi Hydroelectric Power Station, a distance of about 13 kilometres (8 mi), as the crow flies, but is approximately 31 kilometres (19 mi) by road from Kikagati.
[3] Due to the steep terrain, the power line does not always follow the winding road.
[1] As of August 2020, Kikagati Power Station is under construction at a contract price of US$88 million and an anticipated completion date of 2021.
The project received US$12.3 million partial funding from the Uganda GET Fit Program.
The development rights are owned by Maji Power Limited, a subsidiary of Berkeley Energy.