In a recent parliamentary session, Energy and Power Development Minister Edgar Moyo announced that Zimbabwe has formally engaged with the IAEA to investigate the feasibility of nuclear power. He emphasized that this initiative is aimed at contributing to a cleaner energy mix. "Committees have been se...
The Energy and Power Development Minister in Zimbabwe, Zhemu Soda, has announced that the Southern African country is targeting to produce 2 000 megawatts (MW) of electricity from renewable energy sources.The Zimbabwean energy minister made the announcement at the just ended 3rd International ...
The country to a large extent relies on non-renewable energy imports in the form of fossil fuels and electricity from coal-fired thermal power stations. Development and promoting the use of an efficient public transport system in addition to the use of clean transport like non motorized bicycles...
"It is thus imperative for all stakeholders in the energy sector to be proactive and to put all in place and complete all fundamental projects toward ensuring the continuous development and improvement in national power generation and distribution," he said. Zimbabwe has a peak electricity demand o...
Under the official patronage of Zimbabwe’s Ministry of Energy and Power Development for 2024, the summit will unveil energy project plans from both countries The Zimbabwe-Zambia (Zim-Zam) Energy Projects Summit will take place from November 18-20, 2024, in Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe, and could ...
Zimbabwe has been facing power shortages for years now due to various reasons, among them ageing equipment and lack of funds to develop new power plants. The power shortages have been particularly severe this year after a drought caused water levels in Kariba Dam to sharply decline. ...
Edgar Moyo, the Minister of Energy and Power Development of Zimbabwe, stated that China's relevant experience in the field of energy and power is worth learning and drawing on for Zimbabwe. Thank you to the Chinese government and enterprises for their support of Tianjin's development. We welcom...
The country to a large extent relies on non-renewable energy imports in the form of fossil fuels and electricity from coal-fired thermal power stations. Development and promoting the use of an efficient public transport system in addition to the use of clean transport like non motorized bicycles...
By Freeman Makopa THE Energy and Power Development ministry has bemoaned its $3,553 billion vote for 2022, but says it will focus on increasing generation capacity and rural electrification, a senior government official has revealed. The ministry has for
Last year, IRENA conducted pre-feasibility studies for wind at five sites in Zimbabwe and the results have since been submitted to the Ministry of Energy and Power Development. No related posts.