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Low Electricity Tariffs Holding Back Investments Into Energy Sector - Minister

1 year agoWed, 27 Dec 2023 16:32:41 GMT
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Low Electricity Tariffs Holding Back Investments Into Energy Sector - Minister

The Minister of Energy and Power Development, Edgar Moyo, has said private sector investments in Zimbabwe’s power sector have been negatively affected by currency-induced risks.

Moyo told The Independent that the Government will ensure that a cost-reflective electricity tariff is in place to capacitate power utility ZESA Holdings and attract investment from the private sector. He said:

Everything hinges on currency convertibility. Everything hinges on the capacity of the off-taker (of electricity) to pay through a cost-reflective tariff, which is now being addressed. These are some of the measures that have been put in place to attract investments.

The other thing is that we are not looking so much from outside. We want to mobilise resources internally for the upgrade and integrity of our transmission infrastructure and the development of new lines.

We are looking at the current route towards cost reflectivity to capacitate the utility (ZESA) to improve our transmission.

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We have said the private sector must play its part. The government will remain largely as a regulator and not an active player.

Beyond that, we are inviting the private sector through policy formulation (especially) the indexation of the tariffs to the US dollars.

In October, the Zimbabwe Energy Regulatory Authority (ZERA) awarded ZESA a 2 US cents tariff increase, taking the price to 12 US cents, from 10 US cents.

However, the current average power price per kilowatt hour (kwh) in southern Africa is 12.54 US cents.

The majority of Zimbabweans pay for electricity in the local currency, which depreciated by over 700% this year alone.

The country is currently generating just over 1 000 megawatts (MW) per day against a national demand estimated at 1 800 MW.

On Wednesday, 27 December, the Zimbabwe Power Company (ZPC), which is ZESA Holdings’ power generating unit, said the country was generating a total of 1 187 MW.

Hwange Power Station was producing a paltry 382 MW even though its installed capacity is over 1 000MW.

Kariba South Hydro Power Station was generating the bulk of the power, 750MW, despite dwindling water levels in Lake Kariba.

ZPC said independent power producers (IPPs) were generating 55MW.

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25 Comments

cheap minds · 1 year ago
the minister is cheap chazozviona. if yo electricity is cheap why don't companies come here to manufacture their things and help grow the economy.
Clemence · 1 year ago
saka ma tarrifs anoita kut mvura iwande here mu dam. coz kuwanda kwayo kana kushomeka kwayo magetsi anongoenda
Clemence · 1 year ago
saka ma tarrifs anoita kut mvura iwande here mu dam. coz kuwanda kwayo kana kushomeka kwayo magetsi anongoenda
Clemence · 1 year ago
saka ma tarrifs anoita kut mvura iwande here mu dam. coz kuwanda kwayo kana kushomeka kwayo magetsi anongoenda
Anonymous · 1 year ago
Edgar Moyo should keep his lips tightly sealed when he's about to utter trash, considering that we've gone for a week now with no electricity in our homes here in Highfield....
gm · 1 year ago
nyarara kana usina chekutaura
🤸🏃 · 1 year ago
pane mdara aimboti kana nyama yako ikaita huya nayo ndikupe imwe coz load shedding yakapera🤔 Anofarira Scarf even kukapisa sei,,,Anyone ane#dzake here ndoda nyama yangu yakaora 2days no Zesa
chiwengachashe · 1 year ago
kuno takwanisa week kusina Magetsi azouyawo izvezvi, but haana power ma lights akabakira kure kure kunge rambi re paraffin ndatombozama kubata power line yacho haisi kugwinha
chinondidya chii · 1 year ago
Chivhayo must build Gwanda solar project then we talk from there
Hiking tariffs won't put water into Kariba dam · 1 year ago
You told us that water levels are low at kariba now you want to put up tariffs to add water to kariba how? Zimbabwe resources should cater for that so that every citizen benefit, you know it but you can't say it
Sekuru Kololo · 1 year ago
Ukawana nguva ukwane mzaya. Unga kwidza mutengo wechinhu chisipo nekuti hautogoni kuchigadzira kwacho 😂😂😂
Zimbo · 1 year ago
Ndidzo ZANU Ginyanomics dzekuChindunduma Upper Top.
Jo bho · 1 year ago
they want tariffs to be same or equivalent to those of sadc region, their salaries and pecks, yet you never hear them demand that people get paid sadc level salaries and lifestyle
Bule · 1 year ago
ko ungati u hama ya Ramaphosa face yacho wani
mampentsha · 1 year ago
ha ha to hire apa KKK face yacho irikupompewa/ pumped nema ARVs iyo.
Sodhindo · 1 year ago
Go and ask Fortune Chasi for advice he is the better person who can help you.
jane · 1 year ago
this is crazy. corruption and poor policies are the reasons why the energy sector in this country doesn't get a lot of investment. who wants to work with zesa? 🤣 all they care about is making money. they increase tariffs all the time, but their service delivery never improves. zesa is unreliable and rotten to the core!
doug · 1 year ago
You are charging too much for our economy and it is your inefficiencies which make you think you are operating at a loss. How do you expect to make a profit when you are generating well below demand? How do you expect to be profitable when you have a lot of the customers under load shedding at any time of the day? The board and management team that will.anage to do production that surpasses demand will realise that customers have always been ripped off of their hard earned money.
mampentsha · 1 year ago
ndibatsireiwo ndinzwisise nyaya yekunzi mvura inoperera munaKariba yet Zambezi river is always in flood throughout the year.. how is it so kuti kunonzi hakuna mvura my lake?
... · 1 year ago
The zambezi river is controlled by Zambezi River Authority. It represents both Zambia and Zimbabwe. They allocate amount of water that can be used for electricity generation by Zambia and Zimbabwe hydro power stations in Kariba. So there is a certain level of water that can be used for power generation called usable water. When the water is used for power generation its more like its being lost from the kariba dam and the levels drop. Not every water in the Zambezi river flows to the Kariba dam,,,its stagnant like.
... · 1 year ago
Zambezi doesnt flood throughout the year. To understand the situation about water levels, check Victoria falls water levels, they give a picture of whats on the ground.
maparamuro · 1 year ago
Imagine the dam is a 20litre bucket and it's full but only 5litres can be used to generate electricity, the rest is just not available for that purpose. The water above the 15litre mark is what you can drain for electricity, below that level you cannot
Nyasha · 1 year ago
Ava vakuru vanongotaura zvekungokwidza ma Tarrifs Everytime he talks,,wokwidzirwa magetsi anongoenda paadira nxaa

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