Lusaka group energy storage power station bidding
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Will Zambia's hydro-based power plants help curb power shortages?
Zambia’s Minister of Energy, Mathew Nkhuwa, said the projects will not only curb power shortages and provide a source of energy that complements Zambia’s hydro-based system, they “will allow the government of Zambia to reduce its electricity purchase from expensive diesel power plants.”
How much will Zambia save from hydropower plants?
Based on initial assumptions, Zambia’s savings over the first 25 years would be about $163 million per 50 MW power plant. The first two plants will increase the country’s available generating capacity by 5% and will help restore water levels in its hydropower dams.
How has Zambia been able to manage competitive tenders?
Zambia has been able to assess projects and manage competitive tenders in short order. The first plants are now being built with commissioning set to occur within a fraction of the time it would have taken Zambia to do so independently.