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RioZim power plant ready in 2014

RioZim power plant ready in 2014

http://www.newzimbabwe.com

03/03/2011 00:00:00
by Business Reporter
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MINING group RioZim expects to produce its first electricity from the 
planned 2 400 MW Sengwa coal power plant by 2014, a senior official said on 
Thursday.

The company also expects to seal a strategic partnership deal for the 
$3-billion plant in May.

“We should have the first 600 MW unit on site by 2014 with the last unit 
completed by 2020. Zimbabwe is desperate for power,” MD Josphat Sachikonye 
told Reuters.

Zimbabwe, which relies heavily on its mining industry to prop up an economy 
struggling to overcome years of decline, is battling a chronic power 
shortage which has curbed output.

The national power utility, ZSEA, has resorted to rationing supplies to both 
domestic and commercial users with some major companies such as Zimplats 
opting to import directly from the region to ensure production is not 
undermined.

Domestic power generation currently stands at around 1200MW against a 
national demand of 2200 MW with efforts to plug the gap with imports stymied 
by the lack of funds.

ZESA is said to owe regional suppliers up to US$140 million.

Rio Zim’s plant, which will exploit coal resources in the country’s Gokwe 
area, is one of a number of projects authorities expect to help ease the 
country power crisis

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