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Zimbabwe in talks with China Railway for a coal fired power plant
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Saturday, 14 Jul 2012
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Reuters reported that Zimbabwe's government is in talks with China Railway International over plans to build a 1,000 MW coal fired power plant to ease the southern African country's electricity shortages.

Zimbabwe's ageing plants produce around 1,000 MW, half of its peak demand, a power supply deficit which has paralyzed mines and industry.

Energy minister Mr Elton Mangoma said that Zimbabwe was considering several options to expand output at existing facilities, while pursuing new projects, including the Western Areas coal project in Hwange where a 1,000 MW thermal plant is planned.

In a statement to parliament, Mr Mangoma said that state owned Zimbabwe Power Co was in talks with China Railway International, a subsidiary of China Railway Group, to jointly run a coal mine that would supply the proposed plant. He added that "Promising negotiations are underway with China Railway International."

He did not say how much the project would cost, but said the plant would take between three and four years to finish.

Zimbabwe has short listed bids for the expansion of its Hwange thermal station and the Kariba hydro plant to boost their combined output by 900 MW. Independent power producers with projects that have the potential to generate a total of 5,000 MW have been licensed but are yet to start work.

However, analysts say Zimbabwe is unlikely to attract significant foreign investment due to President Mr Robert Mugabe's drive to force foreign firms, including mines and banks, to turn over 51% shareholdings to locals under an empowerment law.

Source - Reuters

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