12 °c
London
Monday, March 27, 2023
No Result
View All Result
FurtherAfrica
  • Countries
    • Angola
    • Botswana
    • Cape Verde
    • DRC
    • Eswatini
    • Ethiopia
    • Kenya
    • Malawi
    • Mauritius
    • Mozambique
    • Namibia
    • Nigeria
    • Rwanda
    • South Africa
    • Tanzania
    • Uganda
    • Zambia
    • Zimbabwe
  • Interviews
  • Understanding
  • Videos
  • Travel
  • Weekend
  • About
FurtherAfrica
  • Countries
    • Angola
    • Botswana
    • Cape Verde
    • DRC
    • Eswatini
    • Ethiopia
    • Kenya
    • Malawi
    • Mauritius
    • Mozambique
    • Namibia
    • Nigeria
    • Rwanda
    • South Africa
    • Tanzania
    • Uganda
    • Zambia
    • Zimbabwe
  • Interviews
  • Understanding
  • Videos
  • Travel
  • Weekend
  • About
No Result
View All Result
FurtherAfrica
No Result
View All Result
Home Construction

PPC set to construct solar power plant, Zimbabwe

Staff by Staff
July 13, 2020
in Construction, Energy, Infrastructure, Solar power, Sustainability, Tender, Zimbabwe
Reading Time: 2 mins read
885 9
0
Share via QRWhatsappShare on FacebookShare on TwitterLinkedInPinteresteMail

Pretoria Portland Cement (PPC), a cement manufacturer in Zimbabwe has been selected to construct and head the operations of a 32MW PV solar power plant. The solar power plant is expected to be constructed in the Matabeleland South Province, Colleen Bawn to be specific. The power that is produced at the site will be divided equally to provide electricity to other Pretoria Portland Cement facilities and the other half will be distributed to the Zimbabwean national electricity grid. The plant that is expected to take a year and a half to be constructed and will be one of Zimbabwe’s larger solar power plants.

The allocation of the tender for the supply of the solar by PPC came after 38 local, regional and international companies participated however PPC has chosen not to disclose the name of the company that was chosen. The chief operating officer of the cement company, Marvellous Sibanda did mention however that the solar energy supplier is located in Zimbabwe. No details were provided on the cost of the 32 MWp solar photovoltaic project.

Also read: Zimbabwe power utility woos private solar power producers to supply national grid

Pretoria Portland Cement is thus one of the companies that have decided to turn to solar energy for their electricity supply in Zimbabwe. A few months ago, Caledonia Mining Corporation, which operates the Blanket gold mine in Matabeleland South Province, issued a call for tenders for a 19.65 MWp solar project. The future 6.55-MWp phased-in installation will supply power at its Blanket gold mine.

Currently, the nation is in desperate need of power generation capacity and solar offers a cheap, scalable solution. Zimbabwe had only 11 MW of installed solar capacity at the end of December 2018, according to the International Renewable Energy Agency. The Infrastructure Development Bank of Zimbabwe in September issued a request for proposal seeking partners for the construction of seven solar parks with a total generation capacity of 235 MW plus two mini-hydropower plants. That came after the minister of energy and power development Fortune Chasi had announced plans in July to move forward a 100 MW tendered PV project whose realization has been delayed for years.

Source: Construction Review Online

Related

Tags: Caledonia Mining Corporationclean energyconstructionEnergyenergy infrastructureInfrastructureInfrastructure Development Bank of ZimbabweInternational Renewable Energy AgencyPPC set to construct solar power plant ZimbabwePretoria Portland Cementsolar powersolar power plantSustainable Energyzimbabweзимбабвеزيمبابويジンバブエ津巴布韦
ScanSendShare358Tweet224Share63Pin80Send
Staff

Staff

Related Posts

Development

Angola needs to allocate 10% of its budget to improve water and sanitation sector

by FurtherAfrica
March 24, 2023
Mozambique: Exxon Senior VP confirms plans to press ahead with US$30B LNG project
Energy

Exxonmobil wants to update its Mozambique gas project

by Club of Mozambique
March 24, 2023
Energy

Zimbabwe’s new 300 MW coal-fired plant goes online

by FurtherAfrica
March 23, 2023
Angola: Chevron launches second well stimulation ship
Energy

Angola’s Lifua Marginal Field begins production

by Energy Capital & Power
March 23, 2023
Energy

Uganda targets nuclear power generation by 2031

by Energy Capital & Power
March 22, 2023
Platform Africa 2023
 
Mozambique eVisa
 
MozParks
 

Translate this page

Read the Latest

Nigeria needs currency reform for US$1.5B World Bank loan, country director says
Economy

World Bank VP reaffirms support for Ethiopia’s economic reform

by FurtherAfrica
March 27, 2023
0

World Bank Vice President for Eastern and Southern Africa Victoria Kwakwa held discussions with finance minister Ahmed Shide as she...

Read more

Angola Central Bank changes interest rate

March 27, 2023
Mozambique announce ambitious climate and security plan at the UN

Mozambique announce ambitious climate and security plan at the UN

March 27, 2023

Rwanda horticulture industry leaders project over 600% increase in avocado export

March 27, 2023

AfDB approves US$30M trade & SME finance facility for Kenya’s Family Bank

March 27, 2023

FurtherAfrica Partners Network

The Exchange Club of Mozambique Taarifa Rwanda
TechGist Africa Africa Oil & Power Farmers Review Africa
Tanzania Invest Zambia Invest See Africa Today
Africa Global Funds Novafrica CrudeMix Africa
Harambee Africa Botswana unplugged Financial Insights Zambia
O Económico Digilogic Africa Web3Africa

Subscribe to FurtherAfrica

Enter your email address to receive new articles on your email.

Join 100,042 other subscribers.
FurtherAfrica

© 2021 FurtherMarkets

FurtherAfrica is a FurtherMarkets Limited platform

  • Countries
  • Interviews
  • Understanding
  • Videos
  • Travel
  • Weekend
  • About

Follow Us

No Result
View All Result
  • Countries
    • Angola
    • Botswana
    • Cape Verde
    • DRC
    • Eswatini
    • Ethiopia
    • Kenya
    • Malawi
    • Mauritius
    • Mozambique
    • Namibia
    • Nigeria
    • Rwanda
    • South Africa
    • Tanzania
    • Uganda
    • Zambia
    • Zimbabwe
  • Interviews
  • Understanding
  • Videos
  • Travel
  • Weekend
  • About

© 2021 FurtherMarkets

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
This website uses cookies. By continuing to use this website you are giving consent to cookies being used. Visit our Privacy and Cookie Policy.
Are you sure want to unlock this post?
Unlock left : 0
Are you sure want to cancel subscription?