Zim eyes deal with Eskom

Eskom’s Medupi coal-fired power station is situated near some of Limpopo’s most beautiful terrain.

Eskom’s Medupi coal-fired power station is situated near some of Limpopo’s most beautiful terrain.

Published Mar 14, 2017

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Harare - Zimbabwe was negotiating a new deal to continue importing power from state-owned South African power utility Eskom to make up for shortfalls in generating capacity at its Kariba hydropower station, the energy minister said on Monday.In January last year, Eskom agreed to a one-year deal to sell up to 300 megawatts of capacity to Zimbabwe, which was facing biting shortages of electricity caused by low water levels in the Kariba dam.

Generation capacity fell to a low of 275MW from 750MW, causing widespread blackouts.

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Samuel Undenge told reporters after a meeting between Eskom and state power utility Zesa Holdings that the two utilities were still discussing how much Eskom would supply to Zimbabwe, adding that imports would be paid for upfront.

“I don’t want load shedding [scheduled power cuts] to return and we have been assured of continued support from Eskom so that we continue to have the country supplied with power,” he said.

Officials from Eskom and Zesa did not comment. 

REUTERS

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