Zimplats to set up combined solar projects

ZIMBABWE’S biggest platinum producer, Zimplats, plans to set up two solar power projects with a combined generation capacity of 185MW.

The planned solar plants would provide power to the company’s operations in Mashonaland West province.

In a public notice, the Zimbabwe Energy Regulatory Authority (Zera) confirmed receiving applications from Zimplats for 80MW and 105MW solar projects.

“Zera has received an application from Zimplats to construct, own, operate and maintain an 80MW solar photovoltaic power plant at Selous, Mashonaland West,” it said. The 105MW solar project is earmarked for the Ngezi plant.

The regulatory authority said the projects would be for Zimplats’ own consumption.

Since 2010, Zera has licensed more than 70 Independent Power Producers (IPPs) to establish electricity generation plants across the country but most of these have failed to take off due to various reasons. The licensed IPPs have promised to produce more than 6 000MW combined but the projects are only producing about 135MW.

The country’s demand for power hovers around 2 000MW but due to ageing equipment, existing power plants are generating far below the national requirement. —chronicle.cl.zw

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