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1956.

Nalubaale Power Station, formerly known by its old name, Owen Falls Dam, is a hydroelectric power station across the White Nile near to its source at Lake Victoria in Uganda. Nalubaale is the Luganda name for Lake Victoria.[1]

Consultants: Sir Alexander Gibb and Partners and Kennedy and Donkin. Contractors: Owen Falls Construction Co. Ltd.

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