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Kariba Power Generation Slashed To 214 MW

1 year agoThu, 07 Mar 2024 15:25:48 GMT
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Kariba Power Generation Slashed To 214 MW

The Zambezi River Authority (ZRA) has directed Zimbabwe and Zambia’s power utilities, ZESA Holdings, and ZESCO Limited to maintain average power production at 214MW until the end of March 2024.

ZRA reduced the water allocation for power generation to the two power utilities by 47%, from 30 billion cubic metres (BCM) in 2023 to 16 BCM in 2024.

In a statement, ZRA said a hydrological review in the coming weeks could result in an increment, reduction or the keeping of the prevailing 8 BCM allocation. ZRA said:

Given that the outcome of the rainfall forecast is generally below normal, the Authority has maintained the 16 BCM water allocation over the first quarter of 2024, providing for a combined annual average power production of 428MW, shared equally.

Based on the water allocation of 8BCM per power utility, translating to an average power production of 214MW per Utility to the end of March 2024 when the 1st Quarter 2024 hydrological review falls due as per the standing operational framework for Kariba dam reservoir operations.

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The hydrological review will among other factors considering the actual performance of the 2023/2024 rainfall season and the resulting inflows into the lake over the first quarter of the year 2024.

The results of the hydrological simulations could result in an increment, reduction or the keeping of the prevailing 2024 water allocation as is.

ZRA also said to date, the Kariba Catchment has recorded below-normal rainfall due to the persisting effects of El Niño weather conditions.

It warned that there is a possibility that Kariba inflows this rainy season will be one of the lowest on record

ZRA urged the power utilities to adhere strictly to their respective water allocation thresholds to sustain generation to the end of the year.

The Zimbabwe Power Company (ZPC) has been generating between 500 MW and 650 MW at Kariba Hydro over the past few weeks, but this Thursday, 07 March, generation had been reduced to a paltry 300 MW.

This week, most parts of the country have been spending up to 15 hours without electricity after weeks of relatively constant power supply.

Zimbabwe’s power demand stands at 2 100MW, yet today, ZPC was generating 684 MW from Hwange, and 300 MW from Kariba, with IPPs producing 28 MW to give a total of 1 012 MW.

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28 Comments

Mavoro Praise · 1 year ago
eish
Anonymous · 1 year ago
Still worried about load shedding here in south africa we are used to it
Francis Gabi · 1 year ago
Alternative sources of energy need to be explored and exploted as a matter of priority. Failing which the economy will continue to nosedive due to low or zero production.
🏃‍♀️ Chi baby Che Zanu 🌊 · 1 year ago
Hakuna mvura. Dzimai magetsi
· 1 year ago
Sekudzima kwakaita pfungwa dzako?
Solution at a price · 1 year ago
We have vast land not used for farming. We can install wind power, solar farms and build small hydro power station everywhere possible. Unfortunately we're busy giving the likes of Chivayo tendors and at the end of the day nothing is fulfilled cause instead of living a spur we just do political moves and seat back and relax
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mano · 1 year ago
chingodzimai ti
sadney · 1 year ago
40 years and not even one power station was ever built with the rising population growth.so where are we going if we keep looking at old Kariba and hwange. haven't we learnt from new developments over the years of new ways of generating power which are both economic and efficient?
... · 1 year ago
the Haiti of Africa this one nation ka...
Sisi · 1 year ago
For 7i years kariba has never run dry ???? So what happened ??? Chinese take away ???
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· 1 year ago
ED Shweee is what happened
Anonymous · 1 year ago
Climate change
. · 1 year ago
that statue needs deliverance
pk · 1 year ago
😂😂😂😂😂 deliverance from what? the snake is real those guys who built that bridge witnessed it both black and white that's why they made it a symbol of the river
Me · 1 year ago
ED akaisa solar and generators kumba kwake neshamwari drake. 2030 ndinenge ndichipo kkkkkkk
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SC · 1 year ago
Zvaendwa
Bvepfepfe · 1 year ago
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 Brick by brick and stone upon stone. Ian Smith's government is the one that built Kariba and Hwange Hahahaha. ED has failed, iyezvino no back up and no progress. Akadhakwa
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Mhofu · 1 year ago
Usanyepe iwe, Kariba and Hwange were both expanded after independence doubling their generation.
Anonymous · 1 year ago
They expanded generation capacity at Kariba yet they did not expand dam capacity. The number of generators installed at first were enough for the size of the dam.
t · 1 year ago
kana ya double chii chanetsa
doodles · 1 year ago
@mhofu i stand to be corrected .....but wasnt Hwange just a refurbishment.....? a refurbishment with lesser standards compared to the original....? Kariba expansion was a no brainer, as that provision was set out in the initial construction in view of the future....
Anonymous · 1 year ago
ZRA didn't say kariba is now too small for power generation. But due drought water inflows into Zambezi river is too low hence the directive to reduce power generation for both Zambia and zimbabwe
Pete · 1 year ago
Cummon guys what a happening ??
Anonymous · 1 year ago
Chete chirungu chinonetsa. Zvanzi. mvura yaita shoma muna Zambezi kwete kuti dam raita duku.

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