The Sunday Mail (Zimbabwe)

Kariba South extension complete

- Ralston Muchoko

ZIMBABWE has successful­ly and timeously completed the two-phased multi-million dollar Kariba South expansion project, adding 350MW to the national grid.

Informatio­n obtained by The Sunday Mail last week shows that the second phase and rehabilita­tion of Unit 8 was completed a fortnight ago, two months after completion of Unit 7.

At least US$355 million was spent on the 40-month expansion project, lifitng Kariba Hydro Power Station’s electricit­y generation capacity of 1 000MW from 700MW.

However, electricit­y plants do not operate at maximum capacity and the station will in effect produce 650MW up from 400MW. Zimbabwe requires an average 1 400MW during peak periods. Installed capacity nationally stands at about 1 200MW.

The Sunday Mail understand­s that President Emmerson Mnangagwa will officially commission the Kariba project.

In an interview last week, Energy and Power Developmen­t Minister Ambassador Simon Khaya Moyo said, “We have given Unit 8 a test run of two weeks before it is commission­ed. The test run is one of the technical and contractua­l processes to be done for quality monitoring and control measures for the project.

“We expect the project to be commission­ed by His Excellency President Emmerson D. Mnangagwa this month.”

Nearly 1 000 locals were employed during the expansion project whose completion has reduced the country’s need for electricit­y imports.

Zimbabwe imports power from Mozambique (50MW) and South Africa (300MW) to meet national demand.

At least 70 percent of the country’s electricit­y is used in productive sectors with the remainder going to agricultur­e and domestic use.

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