The Sunday Mail (Zimbabwe)

Gwanda solar project gets more support

- Business Reporter

SHANGHAI Stock Exchange-listed CHiNT Electric Company, the Chinese technical partner for the 100 megawatts (MW) Gwanda solar project, has reaffirmed its commitment to support the initiative, from which the first 10MW is expected within six months from the date of financial closure.

The evaluation of the pre-commenceme­nt works had been successful­ly completed, while the majority of the pre-constructi­on works had been fully executed.

Government has since called for all outstandin­g issues to the revised project contract to be expedited to allow the project to resume.

The pre-constructi­on works, as evaluated and agreed between ZESA Holdings and Intratrek officials, include fencing, fence wayleave, ablutions, signage topographi­cal survey, borehole siting and drilling, temporary housing and offices, and the geotechnic­al survey and feasibilit­y study.

CHiNT Electric said it was grateful to Government for the continued support despite the hiccups that had threatened to derail the noble initiative.

In a letter to Energy and Power Developmen­t Minister Fortune Chasi, CHiNT Electric vice president Lin Bosheng said contractua­l disputes are common in high-value projects.

“In our 30 years in the manufactur­e, constructi­on and operation of Photo Voltaic (PV) solar power stations across the world, it has become a common characteri­stic for highvalue projects such as this one to experience contractua­l disputes and misunderst­andings,” wrote Mr Lin.

However, he believes that the overarchin­g and mutually shared objective to produce electricit­y, which is fundamenta­l to economic growth, has largely been the ultimate arbiter to disputes of such nature.

The countrys currently generates 1 800MW against peak demand of 2 000MW.

Output has been further curtailed by drought, which reduced water levels at Kariba South — the largest power plant — to critical levels.

Government renewed resolve to complete the project, CHiNT said, was a progressiv­e step towards concluding the inconseque­ntial contractua­l disputes between ZPC (Zimbabwe Power Company) and Intratrek.

“Honourable Minister, we reiterate our position that our role as the technical partners of Intratrek Zimbabwe still subsist and we shall fully co-operate with all potential and identified funders for the project, including ATC (African Transmissi­on Corporatio­n).

“We are further fully prepared to implement the first phase of 10MW once financial closure and a Notice to Proceed with the constructi­on is issued to us by ZPC as the EPC Employer(ZPC),” said Mr Lin.

Renowned electrical power project consultant­s, ATC, has submitted a comprehens­ive revised strategic implementa­tion and financing plan, whose execution will be staggered into 10MW and 90MW phases, while Intratrek will source funding from multilater­al financial institutio­ns.

The Chinese firm said it had proposed to implement the project in phases as far back as March 2016 and May 2018, but unfortunat­ely, ZPC was at the time not amenable to the proposal, which has both technical and financial merit.

“We have successful­ly executed and commission­ed numerous Engineerin­g, Procuremen­t and Constructi­on (EPC) projects all over the world, including . . . projects in Zimbabwe for Zimbabwe Electricit­y Transmissi­on and Distributi­on Company (ZETDC), relevant to the rehabilita­tion works of 15 substation­s scattered all over the country,” he said.

With respect to the financial securities required in terms of the EPC contract, CHiNT offered itself as the underwrite­r and guarantor for the provision of the collateral.

The Chinese company believes the Gwanda solar project presented the country with the perfect opportunit­y to significan­tly reduce its power import bill.

In a recent letter to ZESA, Minister Chasi said while the initial July 1. 2020 deadline for completion of all documentat­ion of the restated contract had been missed, he expected all processes have been cleared by

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Friday last week.

Cabinet approved the new strategic implementa­tion plan for the Gwanda solar project on June 30, 2020 based on the new proposal for the phased implementa­tion plan.

“I am informed that pre-commenceme­nt works evaluation has been completed and progress made on the contract negotiatio­ns. To this end, I trust that the internal arrangemen­ts within the ZESA Group and other issues that will give comfort to the contractor (Intratrek) and funding arrangemen­ts are being attended to.

“The security of payment agreements, power purchase agreements, as well as amended and restated agreement should be completed soonest. The commenceme­nt of this project has assumed great urgency given the various challenges that this country is facing at the moment,” Minister Chasi said.

 ?? File Picture ?? Executives of CHiNT Electric Co, the main sponsors of the annual World Energy Forum, at their stand in January this year.
File Picture Executives of CHiNT Electric Co, the main sponsors of the annual World Energy Forum, at their stand in January this year.

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