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Zimbabwe Power Generation Fluctuates 05 - 10 December 2022

2 years agoSat, 10 Dec 2022 12:31:37 GMT
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Zimbabwe Power Generation Fluctuates 05 - 10 December 2022

Zimbabwe has over the past three years experienced the worst power crisis in years as generation continues to fluctuate around 500MW.

The southern African country has one hydropower plant and four coal-fired generators that have a total combined capacity of 2 240 megawatts (MW). 

An update by the Zimbabwe Power Company on 05 December 2022 suggests that Zimbabwe generated a total of 501MW on that day. Pindula News presents the breakdown below:

Munyati (Thermal Power Station): 0MW

Bulawayo: 0MW

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Harare: 0MW

Kariba: 200MW

Hwange 301MW

Total: 501MW

On 06 December 2022, Zimbabwe generated a total of 494MW.

On 07 December 2022 Zimbabwe generated a combined 515MW.

Munyati (Thermal Power Station): 0MW

Bulawayo: 20MW

Harare: 0MW

Kariba: 200MW

Hwange 295MW

Total: 515MW

On 08 December 2022, Zimbabwe generated a combined 506MW.

Munyati (Thermal Power Station): 0MW

Bulawayo: 10MW

Harare: 0MW

Kariba: 200MW

Hwange 296MW

Total: 506MW

On 09 December 2022, Zimbabwe generated a combined 438MW

Munyati (Thermal Power Station): 0MW

Bulawayo: 20MW

Harare: 0MW

Kariba: 200MW

Hwange 218MW

Total: 438MW

Zimbabwe has a peak demand of 2 200 MW.

ZESA, the local power utility, is failing to pay coal producers on time and they are now “heavily incapacitated” and they can no longer have working capital.

ZESA’s four thermal power stations, Hwange, Harare, Munyati, and Bulawayo are not operating at full capacity due to coal shortages.

Power Outlook:

Hwange Unit 7 is expected to come online in the next few weeks, according to official timelines, but concerns have been raised over the adequate availability of coal. Contracts to supply coal for Unit 7 were awarded only to Turbo mine, linked to businessman Billy Rautenbach and Hwange Colliery Company Ltd.

Unit 8 is also being developed in parallel and is expected that it will be commissioned during the first quarter of 2023.

An additional coal plant at Hwange is said to be going through maintenance and should be running soon, thus adding an additional 15 MW to the national grid.

Authorities also say efforts are underway to ramp up production for the small thermals in Bulawayo, Harare and Munyati to push them to 45MW. 

There are separate solar projects at Blanket Mine, Caledonia, Gwanda (which was contracted to Wicknell Chivayo) and another in Guruve.

Net metering which allows Zesa customers with their own power generation, usually solar, to both sell and buy power is also said to be an option being considered.

Medium and long term: Government says it intends to bring in the competitive procurement of 500MW of solar whose feasibility study has since been completed and an announcement will be made during the first quarter of 2023.

Zimbabwe imports a combined total of 540 MW.

The plans stated so far will still leave Zimbabwe with a power deficit.

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6 Comments

Asalif · 2 years ago
As I see it the possibility of getting power supply soon is less than 20% vana July Moyo kunetsera Mari yemabin nyika isina magetsi
Bright · 2 years ago
Zimbabwe kunyangwe mu Kariba mkava nemvura anongoenda still saka tatojaira isu vamwe
John Chibadura · 2 years ago
Kuwedzera Tuma 15MW netuma 45MW ipo pakashoterwa nema Thousands of MW ... Ahyas zvakaoma
Ini zvangu · 2 years ago
..and most of the generated power is directed towards non productive zanu bigwigs's farms for no payment. Zimboids wake up.
Talent Matola · 2 years ago
Zimbos should waie abd snell the coffee.Next year lets go out in large numbers and vote Zanu Pf out
Worzell Gummidge · 2 years ago
The bitter truth is, THERE IS NO IMMEDIATE SOLUTION to the electricity crisis. So far, the Mafia government is only giving pacific promises aimed at deceiving gullible meshugenners into thinking that a solution will be found soon. Most of the proposed solutions take years to implement - so until then; it's aluta continua. In the immediate to short term, the only feasible solution is to buy sufficient power from neighbouring countries & the SAPP. The Chinese steel plant, being constructed in Manhize, needs 500MW. One steel plant will consume everything ZESA is currenty producing; ie, the paltry 500 Megabites (MW).
1234 · 2 years ago
midi yenyu

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