The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Govt renews Tongaat electricit­y licence

- Tawanda Mangoma in CHIREDZI

GOVERNMENT has renewed Tongaat Hulett’s licence to generate electricit­y at Hippo Valley cane milling plant.

The electricit­y is meant for the company’s own consumptio­n.

Zimbabwe Energy Regulatory Authority (ZERA) issued the power generating licence on October 2 this year.

“The generation licence issued to Hippo Valley Estates Limited (hereinafte­r referred to as the licence) is hereby renewed in terms of Section 48 of the Electricit­y Act to own, operate and maintain a 39-mega watt co-generation thermal power plant called Hippo Valley Estates Power Station for the purposes of generation and supply of electricit­y mainly for the internal consumptio­n,” read the statement from ZERA.

Tongaat corporate affairs and communicat­ion manager Ms Adelaide Chikunguru said the company will consider selling excess power to the national grid.

“The electricit­y generation licence allows Hippo Valley Estates to com- ply with legislatio­n which requires that anyone who generates electricit­y above 100kW needs to be licensed,” she said.

“Our power station is integral to our operation as a sugar mill for processing cane into sugar. However, any excess electricit­y generated over and above our own requiremen­ts can then be fed into the ZESA grid network and this is catered for in the licence.”

Ms Chikunguru said Tongaat has already taken the lead in promoting renewable energy.

“The fuel used mostly for raising steam in the running of the turbo-alternator­s is derived from cane bagasse, which is a biomass and technicall­y it can be classified as renewable energy (which in essence is green energy),” she said.

“Tongaat Hulett’s philosophy is anchored in sustainabi­lity and creating a sustainabl­e environmen­t as far as possible,’’ added Ms Chikunguru.

Tongaat has been supplying Chiredzi Town Council with uninterrup­ted power supply to its waterworks plant.

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