CEC Mining in Zambia Electricity News in Brief 

Copperbelt Energy Corporation to Address Mining Power Shortfall with Imports

Copperbelt Energy Corporation (CEC) Group Chief Executive Officer Owen Silavwe announced that imported power will start flowing next month to address the significant shortfall in the mining industry, which is estimated to be between 20% and 30%. Zesco has declared a force majeure on the mining sector, retracting 20% of the energy previously supplied to the mines. In response, CEC stated last month that it had signed contracts with the mining companies it serves to supply the power deficit through imports. During the Energy Indaba held last week in Lusaka,… Read More Here
First Cogeneration Plant in DRC Ushers in a New Era of Clean Energy 1 Mining in DRC Electricity Energy 

First Cogeneration Plant in DRC Ushers in a New Era of Clean Energy

The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) has achieved a milestone with the inauguration of its first cogeneration plant, which can produce 140 kilowatts of electricity. The plant was officially opened on Tuesday, June 24, 2024, in Yangambi, located more than 100 km from Kisangani in the Tshopo province. This marks a historic moment for the country. According to information from ACP, this pioneering plant uses biomass to generate electricity. Developed by the International Forestry Research Center (CIFOR), the plant was handed over to the National Institute of Agronomic Research (INERA)… Read More Here
Zambian Govt Aims for 23,000MW Power Generation by 2050 2 Mining in Zambia Electricity News in Brief 

Zambian Govt Aims for 23,000MW Power Generation by 2050

The government, through the Integrated Resource Plan (IRP), aims to ramp up power generation to 23,000 megawatts (MW) by 2050, requiring an estimated US$31 billion in financing. Minister of Energy, Peter Kapala, announced at the recent Energy Indaba that the IRP, launched last year, is a strategic long-term initiative designed to meet Zambia’s future energy needs. Mr. Kapala highlighted that the plan includes a target to increase power generation to 6,500MW by 2026, with an initial capital requirement of US$5 billion. SOURCE:Zambia Daily Mail Read More Here
Ndola Launches 105MW Electricity Production to Address Zambia’s Power Deficit 3 Mining in Zambia Electricity 

Ndola Launches 105MW Electricity Production to Address Zambia’s Power Deficit

Ndola, an energy company, has commenced production of 105MW of electricity to help alleviate Zambia’s power deficit. This initiative is part of a series of short- and long-term strategies announced by the government to tackle the challenges of the electricity shortage. During the official launch of the plant’s production, Energy Minister Peter Kapala encouraged private sector investment in the energy sector. He stated, “Independent power producers, also known as IPPs, are welcome to invest in the energy sector. The government has created a conducive environment for private sector participation. The… Read More Here
Zesco Electricity Mining in Zambia 

Zambia’s Govt Addresses Load Shedding with New Measures

On June 17, Cornelius Mweetwa, Minister for Information and Media, held a press briefing to update the nation on the ongoing load shedding issues and the government’s response. Mr. Mweetwa began by stating, “The government has been working around the clock to implement measures to mitigate the effects of the drought on power generation, as well as on food and water supplies, which have been severely impacted.” He announced that Zesco will recall at least 100MW of power from the export market for local use within Zambia. Currently, Zesco is… Read More Here
KNBEPC Launches 100-Megawatt Solar PV Project in Zambia’s Chisamba District 4 Mining in Zambia Electricity Green Energy 

KNBEPC Launches 100-Megawatt Solar PV Project in Zambia’s Chisamba District

The Kariba North Bank Extension Power Corporation (KNBEPC), a subsidiary of ZESCO Limited, has inaugurated a 100-megawatt solar photovoltaic (PV) project in Kafungalubala village, Chisamba district. Located under the jurisdiction of Chief Chaamuka, the project aims to bolster Zambia’s power generation capabilities and stimulate economic growth in the area. Following successful environmental assessments conducted by the Zambia Environmental Management Agency (ZEMA), construction of the project has commenced with Sino Hydro as the selected contractor. Initial mobilization of teams and preparatory work are already underway, including primary clearing of 106 hectares… Read More Here
Zambian Govt to Implement Measures to Tackle Power Crisis 5 Mining in Zambia Electricity Hydro power plant 

Zambian Govt to Implement Measures to Tackle Power Crisis

The Zambian government is introducing several interventions to address the current power crisis, according to Energy Minister Peter Kapala. These measures include the importation of diesel-powered generators and the expansion of Maamba Collieries. Minister Kapala expressed concern over the ongoing load shedding, which has been caused by reduced water levels at hydroelectric power stations. He made these remarks during a tour of the Kafue Gorge and Kariba North Power Stations alongside Water and Sanitation Minister Mike Mposha. Kapala announced that the increased load shedding schedule will be reviewed in October… Read More Here
Natural Oilfield to Replace Fortescue in DRC’s Grand Inga Hydropower Project 6 Mining in DRC Electricity Hydro power plant 

Natural Oilfield to Replace Fortescue in DRC’s Grand Inga Hydropower Project

An Australian mining company, previously led by billionaire Andrew Forrest, has stepped back from developing the world’s largest hydropower project in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). President Felix Tshisekedi’s office announced that Natural Oilfield Services, a Nigerian oil producer, will now take the reins. The revised plan involves constructing a 7-GW facility on the Congo River, scaled down from Fortescue’s ambitious Grand Inga project, which aimed to generate around 40 GW of hydropower. Additionally, the proposal includes an aluminum foundry and a refinery capable of processing millions of tons… Read More Here
FQM WORKS WITH ZESCO TO EASE ENERGY PRESSURE 7 Mining in Zambia Copper Electricity Press Release 

FQM WORKS WITH ZESCO TO EASE ENERGY PRESSURE

First Quantum Minerals (FQM) is working with ZESCO to help source imported power and enable the state utility company to reduce the burden on the national grid. As Zambia’s largest copper producer, FQM operates the Kansanshi and Trident mines in North-Western Province, making a critical economic contribution to national export earnings, government revenue and employment. The company currently buys an average of 224,000 megawatt hours of electricity every month from ZESCO, which recently invoked the force majeure clause in its power supply agreements with some mines, signalling a need for… Read More Here
ZESCO Imports Electricity Amid Drought-Induced Power Shortages 8 Mining in Zambia Electricity 

ZESCO Imports Electricity Amid Drought-Induced Power Shortages

ZESCO has announced the commencement of electricity imports to mitigate the impact of reduced capacity caused by an ongoing drought. The imported electricity will contribute 20% of the total power supply for a minimum of 12 months, according to a statement released by the power utility. Matongo Maumbi, ZESCO’s spokesperson, acknowledged potential challenges associated with the imported power. He stated that while efforts will be made to maintain existing load-shedding schedules, unforeseen disruptions may occur. However, ZESCO is committed to addressing any disruptions promptly to minimize inconvenience to customers. Maumbi… Read More Here

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