Commercial Farmers' Union of Zimbabwe

Commercial Farmers' Union of Zimbabwe

***The views expressed in the articles published on this website DO NOT necessarily express the views of the Commercial Farmers' Union.***

Ten new power producers licensed

Ten new power producers licensed

http://www.newzimbabwe.com

06/11/2012 00:00:00
by Roman Moyo

SOME ten independent power producers with a capacity to generate over 5,000 
megawatts of electricity have been licensed by the Zimbabwe Energy 
Regulatory Authority (ZERA).

The new producers are expected to complement power utility ZESA which is 
struggling to meet demand and has rationed supplies to both domestic and 
commercial users for years.

ZERA Chief Executive Officer, Engineer Gloria Magombo said the coming on 
board of independent power producers will complement the existing power 
stations.

Some of the licensed power producers are already operational while two – 
Pungwe and Duru Hydro-Power Stations – are set to be commissioned in the 
next six months with a capacity to generate 5,2 megawatts.

ZERA has since licensed Essar Africa Holdings (600MW), China Africa Sunlight 
(Pvt) Ltd (120MW) and Nyangani Renewable – Duru Minihydro (3.8 MW).

Essar Africa Holdings’ commissioning is expected in 2016, China Africa 
Sunlight (Pvt) Ltd commissioning is in 2014 while Nyangani Renewable Duru 
Minihydro commissioning is in 2013.

The country is facing a huge power deficit which has impacted negatively on 
industry’s performance, with the country generating an average of 1,000 
megawatts out of a requirement of 2,200 megawatts.

In a bid to compliment power generation at Kariba, Hwange and other small 
power stations, government opened up the sector to independent power 
producers.

“Power projects by their nature are capital intensive and will cost US$2,5 
million per megawatt and take up to five years before completion,” Magombo 
said.

ZERA has licensed nearly 20 independent power producers, of which four small 
ones located in outlying areas are already operational with a combined 
capacity of 83MW, generally lighting up the Lowveld and keeping a sawmill 
running.

Some of the companies that have been licensed but are not yet operational 
include the proposed giant Sengwa Power Station (2 400 MW), Lusulu Power 
Plant, to the north of Sengwa in Binga (2 000 MW), which is expected to be 
completed next year.

Eunafric Power Station, with an initial capacity of 120 MW, is in 
discussions with Harare City Council and the Zimbabwe Electricity 
Transmission and Distribution 

Facebook
Twitter
LinkedIn
WhatsApp

107MW solar plant for Hwange

107MW solar plant for Hwange   12/7/2019 The Chronicle Pride Mahlangu, Business Reporter INDEPENDENT power producer, Power Ventures (Private) Limited, has applied for a licence

Read More »

New Posts: