ZERA licenses 50MW thermal plant project

19 Dec, 2019 - 16:12 0 Views
ZERA licenses 50MW thermal plant project

eBusiness Weekly

The Zimbabwe Energy Regulatory  Authority (Zera) said on Wednesday it has licensed a joint venture  between locals and Chinese investors, the Zimbabwe Zhongxin Electrical  Energy Private Limited (ZZEE), to establish a coal fired power plant  that will produce 50 Megawatts.

The project, to be based in Hwange, joins the long list of independent  power projects the energy regulator has licensed over the years.

The ZZEE license, issued on November 22 this year, allows the firm to  operate for 25 years.

“The generation is hereby granted to Zimbabwe Zhongxin Electrical  Energy Private Limited ….to construct, own, operate and maintain the  50MW coal-fired thermal power station which would be located at Deka  Bridge Farm in Hwange District in Matabeleland North Province for the  purposes of generation and supply of electricity,” ZERA said.

The license allows ZZEE to produce and sale electricity to any  customers, with Zera’s permission.

With Zimbabwe battling crippling electricity shortages, the coming to  fruition of the project would add the much needed power to the  Zimbabwean grid.

Faced with drought that has resulted in reduced power generation at the  country’s main hydro-electric station and antiquated equipment at the  second biggest plant, the country has a deficit of over 1 000MW that has  forced power utility, ZESA Holdings to introduce intensive load shedding  schedules of up to 18 hours a day in some areas.

ZERA has in the past 5 years licensed over 50 small IPP projects with a  capacity to produce around 1 300MW but most of them remain  non-operational due to funding challenges.

The IPPS are mainly in renewable energy, mostly solar and small hydros. – New Ziana

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