Kariba Floating Solar Plant Gets Government Approval

The Kariba Floating Solar Power Plant has received the green light from the government, with Cabinet adopting the update on the project. This ambitious initiative aims to generate 600 Megawatts of power on Lake Kariba through private sector investment, bolstering hydropower supplies from Kariba Power Station.

The project promises several benefits, including water preservation, stabilized power output, and enhanced climate resilience. By harnessing solar energy during the day, the plant will preserve water, allowing for increased night hydropower generation. This will not only stabilize power output but also ensure the long-term sustainability of the Kariba power generation system.

The 600MW project will be implemented in three phases over five years, with the first phase kicking off in the second quarter of 2026. This project marks a significant step towards addressing Zimbabwe’s energy shortages and promoting renewable energy, paving the way for a brighter future.

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