NuPlanet to build 5-MW hydropower plant in Zimbabwe
http://www.engineeringnews.co.za/
By: Creamer Media Reporter
1st November 2010
South African hydropower plant developer, owner and operator NuPlanet has
been granted a generation licence to build a 5-MW greenfield hydropower
plant at the Mutirikwi dam, Zimbabwe’s largest reservoir.
An eight-month technical feasibility and environmental-impact assessment
phase for the project would start next year, with procurement, contracting
and construction to commence thereafter.
The plant could potentially be commissioned by late 2012.
NuPlanet MD Anton-Louis Olivier said that the company was pleased to have
been awarded the generation licence, adding that the project has been on the
cards for some time.
“In hydropower projects, one needs to take a long-term investment view and
we are comfortable that our decision to invest in Zimbabwe will prove sound
and profitable,” he said.
The company partnered with Zimbabwean developer MOL Power to enter the
Zimbabwean power market.
NuPlanet is developing a pipeline of about 300 MW of hydropower potential
across Southern Africa.
It already has two operating plants, the 3-MW Sol Plaatje and the 4-MW
Merino hydropower plants, in South Africa, with construction on a further
three projects, with a combined capacity of 11 MW, to start next year.
“We have a strong position and track record in the South African market,
which we are capitalising on to develop our regional projects. Without the
support of South African consultants and financial institutions, long-term,
project finance-based transactions outside of South Africa would not be
possible,” stated Olivier.