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Zimbabwe has been grappling with power shortages largely due to low water levels at Lake Kariba, which has resulted in low production at the Kariba hydroelectric plant as well
Zimbabwe will add 400 megawatts to its power grid, a fifth of the country''s current electricity demand, under a $455 million upgrade of its Hwange coal-fired power plant, the
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Zimbabwe has been grappling with power shortages largely due to low water levels at Lake Kariba, which has resulted in low production at the Kariba hydroelectric plant, as well
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Our Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles. Zimbabwe will add 400 megawatts to its power grid, a fifth of the country's current electricity demand, under a $455 million upgrade of its Hwange coal-fired power plant, the head of state-owned power utility ZESA said.
Zimbabwe currently meets only half of its 2,000 MW electricity demand and experiences extended power cuts due to diminishing capacity at its power plants. The 1,520 MW Hwange plant, the country's largest, was upgraded in 2023 with the commissioning of two units adding 600 MW.
The 1,520 MW Hwange plant, the country's largest, was upgraded in 2023 with the commissioning of two units adding 600 MW. But older units built in the 1980s are operating at a third of their capacity due to breakdowns. The Kariba hydropower station, built in the 1960s, completed a 300 MW upgrade in 2018, which boosted its capacity to 1,050 MW.