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  • Zimbabwe: UNDP Provides Primary School with Solar Power

    Posted on :Friday , 1st April 2016

    The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) has installed a 1,68-kilowatt solar-generated electricity worth $42 180 at Nyatsato Primary School in Rushinga as part of efforts to adapt and mitigate climate change, UNDP country director Ms Verity Nyagah has said.

     
    In a presentation made on the commemorations of the UNDP's 50th anniversary, Ms Nyagah said the solar-g. . .

  • Zimbabwe: Govt to Utilize Solar Geysers to Save 300MW

    Posted on :Saturday , 26th March 2016

    GOVERNMENT is pursuing initiatives to save up to 300 Mega Watts of electricity by 2018 through using solar water heaters in homes and public institutions, an official has said. At least 20 percent of electricity is consumed wastefully, especially in domestic households. Speaking at a stakeholder consultative workshop on the national solar water heating program, Energy and Power Development perm. . .

  • Uganda: Solar Power Plant to Add 10MW to National Grid

    Posted on :Tuesday , 22nd March 2016

    Kampala — Energy ministry in partnership with Access Uganda Solar Limited has launched a 10MW solar power plant in Soroti District, aimed at increasing power access in the eastern district.

     
    The power produced from the $19m (about Shs64b) solar power plant is expected to be added to the national grid in July and will power 40,000 homes and businesses in an area. . .

  • R5 Billion Solar Plant Opens in South Africa

    Posted on :Wednesday , 16th March 2016

    Pretoria — The R5 billion Bokpoort concentrated solar plant (CSP) has officially been launched in Groblershoop, Northern Cape.

     
    Trade and Industry Minister Rob Davies welcomed the major investment by ACWA Power, a Saudi Arabian company.
     
    "[The] project instils confidence in government's long term infrastructure roll out, provi. . .

  • Zimbabwe to Focus on Solar Energy As Drought Hits Hydropower

    Posted on :Tuesday , 15th March 2016

    Mutare, Zimbabwe — Zimbabwe is pushing forward with plans to build four new solar power plants, amid a drought that has battered its ability to generate hydroelectricity.

     
    Severe dry conditions - linked to the El Niño weather phenomenon bringing extreme weather around the world - are affecting big and small producers of hydropower alike.
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