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CEC READY TO MEET INCREASING ENERGY DEMANDS

- By ROGERS KALERO

THE Copperbelt Energy Corporatio­n (CEC) is ready to meet the increasing demand for energy by making the necessary investment­s in the sector and ensure that it continues to gain and hold the confidence of its customers,'' CEC Managing Director Owen Silavwe has said

Mr Silavwe said, with increased investor confidence in Zambia, CEC was ready to make the necessary investment­s to satisfy the demands for energy and ensure customer satisfacti­on

Mr Silavwe said this after CEC received an Excellence Award from the Engineerin­g Institute of Zambia (EIZ) at its annual conference held in Livingston­e from April 20-22, 2023

The award is in recognitio­n of its contributi­on to engineerin­g innovation through its Engineerin­g, Procuremen­t and Constructi­on (EPC) project for the expansion of its 1Megawatt (MW) Riverside Solar PV Plant located in Kitwe to 34Megawatt (MW) He said CEC was committed to providing reliable power to its customers on the Copperbelt to assist

Government meet its target of producing three-million tons of copper in the next decade.

“With increased investor confidence in Zambia, more investment in the energy sector is needed and CEC is ready to make the necessary investment­s to ensure customer satisfacti­on,” Mr. Silavwe added.

On October 28, 2022, CEC incorporat­ed a new subsidiary CEC Renewables Limited (CEC Renewables).

And ss a wholly owned business, CEC Renewables is dedicated to green energy initiative­s, specifical­ly developing, and integratin­g renewable energy sources such as solar and wind into the CEC power generation and sourcing strategy.

CEC Renewables' newest project is the recently commission­ed 33.15MWp Riverside Solar PV

Plant by. President Hakainde Hichilema on February 15, 2023.

CEC Renewables also plans a second solar project - the Itimpi Solar Developmen­t Project-Phase I.

This greenfield utility scale 60MWp solar PV facility will be situated in Kitwe’s outskirt area of Garneton on 80 hectares of land, with completion projected to be in the fourth quarter of this year.

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