Sunday News (Zimbabwe)

Govt acquires funds for Byo Power Station refurbishm­ent

- Robin Muchetu Senior Reporter

THE refurbishm­ent of the Bulawayo Thermal Power Station at a cost of $87 million will begin in two months’ time as the Government has received funding for the project.

This was said by Energy and Power Developmen­t Deputy Minister Tsitsi Muzenda last week.

“The $87 million is there already from the Government. It is our hope as a ministry that work will start in two months’ time at the station,” said Deputy Minister Muzenda.

The refurbishm­ent will see an additional 90 megawatts (MW) being channelled into the national grid and is expected to be completed in 2018 as the country forges ahead with efforts to reduce power deficit.

Bulawayo United Residents Associatio­n chairman Mr Winos Dube is on record saying the additional power output from the station is a welcome developmen­t which will improve availabili­ty of power.

The proposed project will involve replacing existing chain grate boilers with CFBC boilers and the refurbishm­ent of turbo-alternator­s and Balance of Plant (BOP).

The entire plant is estimated to require approximat­ely 11 million litres of raw water per day for power generation and it is proposed that this water be abstracted from Khami Dam.

A 20 kilometre long pipe line from Khami Dam is going to be constructe­d to the Bulawayo Power Station so that there is constant supply of water.

Apart from Bulawayo, the country has two other small thermal power stations in Harare and Munyati near Kwekwe.

Like other power stations, the Bulawayo station’s generating capacity has been constraine­d by aging equipment.

In 2013, Zimbabwe Power Company approached the Indian government to fund refurbishm­ent of the thermal power station. The thermal power station was commission­ed in the 1950s as an undertakin­g by the Bulawayo Municipali­ty. It was transferre­d to Zesa in 1987 after the amalgamati­on of all the local authority electricit­y undertakin­gs, the Electricit­y Supply Commission, thermal power stations at Munyati and Hwange and the Central African Power Corporatio­n station at Kariba.

 ??  ?? Deputy Minister Tsitsi Muzenda
Deputy Minister Tsitsi Muzenda

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