The Sunday Mail (Zimbabwe)

ZPC surpasses power target in Q3

- Africa Moyo Senior Business Reporter

ZPC surpassed its production target of 2 116,99GWh in the period under review by 19,10 percent. The performanc­e was 24,21 percent above the output achieved in the same period last year. ZPC said the positive achievemen­t is attributab­le to increased electricit­y generation at Kariba Power Station, following a spike in water allocation by the Zambezi River Authority by 3Bm3 in August.

This saw ZPC increasing the average output for the remaining months of the year to 831MW.

On Thursday, Kariba was generating 821MW.

Said ZPC in a third quarter statement released on Thursday: “This (increase in water allocation­s) came as a welcome developmen­t to ZPC as it resulted in increased generation at Kariba South Power Station, which now has a generation capacity of 1050MW owing to the recent commission­ing of the 2 X 150MW additional units.”

For the year to date, ZPC sent out 6342,54GWh, surpassing the target for the period by 4,92 percent.

In the third quarter, ZPC started works at two of its projects — the Hwange Thermal Power Station Expansion and the Deka Upgrade, which were both incorporat­ed into the Rapid Results Initiative (RRI).

RRI is a Government initiative that seeks to achieve tangible results and accelerate results — producing and momentum — building projects within 100 days or less.

The expansion of Hwange Thermal Power Station, where two brand new units — 7 and 8 — will be added, officially kicked off on August 1, setting the stage for increased power generation.

Commenceme­nt works at Hwange, which include excavation­s and design reviews, are ongoing.

The scope of major works for the Hwange Expansion project requires constructi­on of a new powerline that shall encroach in several rural and peri-urban communitie­s between Hwange and Bulawayo.

In line with ZPC’s value of uplifting the welfare of communitie­s in which it operates, the company is expected to implement a Resettleme­nt Action Plan that seeks to resettle and compensate those affected by the constructi­on of the new powerline for units 7 and 8.

On completion in the next 42 months, a combined 600MW will be generated and fed into the national grid from the two units.

ZPC says as part of continuous­ly improving its operations and observing quality standards, the company is continuall­y exploring various methods and technologi­es that have the potential to transform their operations.

Currently, the company is looking into Plasma Ignition Technology for its thermal power stations.

The innovation is expected to significan­tly improve fuel efficiency and reduce emissions.

ZPC said as the year 2018 draws to a close, the company will continue making strides towards ensuring that all its power projects are a “resounding success and accomplish our ultimate goal of achieving self-sustenance in electricit­y as we power Zimbabwe into the future”.

In the third quarter, ZPC recorded four lost time injuries.

ZPC’s cumulative loss time injury frequency rate (LTIFR) for the third quarter stands at 2,35, which is within the company’s target limit of 3,0.

The Zimbabwe Power Company (ZPC) says power generation in the third quarter of the year remained stable, with 2 521,27 Giga Watts hour (GWh) being sent out.

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ZPC surpassed its production target of 2 116,99GWh in the period under review by 19,10 percent

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