As far back as 2001, the
government of Uganda started to plan the construction of a hydroelectric power plant at Bujagali Falls. The original developers included
AES Energy from the United States and the
Madhvani Group from Uganda. In the midst of fraud investigations, the first project was abandoned in 2003 when AES Energy pulled out of the deal, citing a protracted process because of objections from environmentalists. A new consortium, Bujagali Energy Limited, was created by Sithe Global Power LLC, from the United States, and
Industrial Promotion Services, a division of the
Aga Khan Fund for Economic Development, and was tasked with developing the project. Construction of the dam and powerhouse started in June 2007. Salini Impregilo was selected to be the lead contractor. The power station began commercial operations on 1 August 2012. At the peak of construction activity, the project employed over 2,500 people, including about 2,200 Ugandan nationals. ==Ownership==