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Energy
Energy, News
Mushayavanhu warns fuel dealers to accept ZiG - at least for tax purposes
'If the fuel dealer is not selling fuel in ZiG they will find themselves in a situation where they are looking for ZiG in June/July'...
Business, Energy
Invictus Energy hopes to finalise production agreement with Zimbabwe within weeks
'We have customers begging for power and we are close to the grid'
Energy, News
Rent-a-roof solar power project in Harare 'could end power crisis in 3 years'
April 1 launch for scheme to plant thousands of solar panels on roofs, with energy generated to be fed into national grid
Business, Energy, News
China Energy plans 1000 MW floating solar plant in Zimbabwe
Proposal made to the state-owned Zimbabwe Power Company and a private consortium of industrial power consumers
Energy, News
ZESA sees power crisis easing from March 20 as Hwange Unit 7 fires up
'The Hwange expansion project will close the demand and supply gap'
Business, Energy, Tech
Cassava subsidiary Africa Data Centres signs 20-year 12MW solar deal
'While data centres are the foundation of the digital transformation process in Africa, they require reliable, cost-effective and preferably green power to operate'
Africa, Energy, News
South Africa's Eskom says worst power cuts over for now but urges less use
Power utility says recent maintenance work should ease some of the harshest blackouts in living memory
Energy, News
'We can deliver 100 MW in 2 years' - Chivayo claims after court victory
'We’re not overly concerned with receiving damages from ZESA when the country is reeling under prolonged hours of load shedding'
Africa, Energy, News
South Africa's Eskom says police investigating alleged poisoning of CEO
De Ruyter resigned on December 14 after failing to solve a crisis in Eskom but will stay on until March 31
Business, Energy, News
South African utility Eskom begins search for new boss as CEO quits
Energy, News
Zimbabweans develop nocturnal routines to beat 19-hour power cuts
'The power cuts are causing distress, inconvenience and cost to the citizenry and business'
Business, Energy
Invictus Energy expects to drill first Zimbabwe exploration well in coming weeks
'All things being equal, we will start (at the) end of this month or first week of September'
Africa, Business, Companies, Energy, News
South Africa's small firms take strain during severe power cuts
'I have to lay off one person ... I can no longer afford her due to the less money coming in'
Energy, News
RioZim's coal power project seeks other backing after China's U-turn
China's recent U-turn on foreign coal financing forcing developing nations to rethink their energy plans
Business, Energy, News
Zhemu warns power outages will persist until ZESA charges 'viable tariff'
Energy minister accuses domestic consumers of 'reckless' consumption because power is too cheap
Energy, Local, News
Wastegate: Harare to pay Mnangagwa associates US$14.5m-a-year for 25 years
Drax mastermind Dilesh Nguwaya and Albanian partners awarded Pomona waste-to-energy contract without tender
Business, Energy, News
Power crisis looms as ZESA workers go on strike claiming 'incapacitation'
'Workers have been patient with the employer, who in turn has mistaken their patience for a weakness'
Energy, News
ZESA announces immediate 8-hour daily power cuts
ZESA says repairs at Hwange and Kariba have reduced power production
Business, Energy, News
Zimbabwe plans new US$1.3bn oil pipeline, finally ending Feruka monopoly
While Zimbabwe is now planning a second pipeline, it still has spare capacity on the existing one
Energy, News
Energy minister Chasi sacked after losing ZESA brawl with Gata
'Chasi's conduct of government business had become inconsistent with the president’s expectations'
Business, Energy
Centragrid says ready to scale up solar output to 25MW
'If we fail to solve these things, we will continue to import power from neighbouring countries'
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