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Low cost power to industry coming -minister

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By MUKOSELA KASALWE GOVERNMENT is determined to provide more stable and low-cost power supply to businesses and communitie­s through the Renewable Energy Feed-in Tariff (REFiT) Strategy in collaborat­ion with private investors.

Energy minister David Mabumba said government was focused on transition­ing Zambia away from a nation experienci­ng load-shedding to providing more electricit­y to citizens through private sector investment­s.

Mr Mabumba said this in Lusaka, during the launch of the “GET FiT Zambia and 100 Mega Watts (MW) Solar PV Tender Pre-Bid Meeting” that the REFiT strategy provides an allocation of 200 MW for smallto-medium-scale renewable projects with a maximum of size of 20 MW.

The event attracted 250 power developers and investors looking to invest in renewable energy in Zambia.

“We are intent to deliver more power to all people in Zambia: whether providing light to rural villages or more stable and lowcost power supply to businesses and communitie­s already served by the grid.

The task is huge, but the ministry is committed to transition­ing Zambia away from a nation experienci­ng load-shedding and low rates of electrific­ation,” he said.

The minister expressed hope that collaborat­ion with private investors would help alleviate power constraint­s in the country and better position Zambia to become a regional electricit­y hub in the future.

Germany ambassador to Zambia Achim Burkart said his government was excited about the REFiT program as it believed that renewable energy was key in securing Zambia’s energy stability in the future.

The GET FiT which was launched in October last year by the Ministry of Energy has received a funding pledge of 31 million Euros from the Germany government.

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Energy Minister David Mabumba

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