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Zimbabwe to Expand Power Station

The Zimbabwe Power Company (ZPC) expects to reach financial closure for the $1.5b expansion of Hwange Power Station by March 2017.

Zimbabwe to Import Fuel for High Demand Season

The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) has signed a deal with local petroleum giant, Sakunda Holdings, for the importation and supply of fuel in the country.

Zimbabwe to Reduce Fuel Pipeline Fees

Zimbabwe’s National Oil Infrastructure Company (NOIC) has announced that fuel pipeline charges in the country will be reduced from January 2017.

Zimbabwe to Build an Ethanol Facility

Zimbabwe’s National Oil and Infrastructure Company will issue a tender for the construction of its 3m liter ethanol storage and handling facility in Harare.

Zimbabwe to Combat Fuel Fraud

The Zimbabwe Energy Regulatory Authority (ZERA) is planning to start fuel marking in an attempt to curb fuel crimes such as illegal fuel vending and lack of fuel quality assurance, as the treasury is losing up to 30% ...

Zimbabwe to Invest in Biogas

Zimbabwe is seeking an investor for the establishment of a waste energy plant at Pomona landfill as the city looks to generate energy through extraction of landfill biogas.

Zimbabwe Resorts to Solar Energy for Rural Farming Areas

Zimbabwe signed a memorandum of understanding with China’s Shandong Dejian to develop solar milling plants in rural areas worth around $200m.

Zimbabwe to Develop Renewable Energy Policy

Zimbabwe’s Minister of Energy and Power Development, Victor Kandoro, said that the country is developing a renewable energy policy. He added: “The country boasts of having renewable energy in the form of solar, wind ...

Zimbabwe to Develop Fuel Terminal in Beira

The National Oil Infrastructure Company of Zimbabwe (NOIC) is considering to develop a second fuel terminal in Beira, Mozambique, in an attempt to boost the country's fuel transportation capacity.

Zimbabwe: Hwange Partner Invests $7m in Coal Waste Power Plant

Coal Mining giant Co-Ash Resources (CAR) pledged an amount of $7m towards the pilot stage of its coal waste fired power plant in Zimbabwe that would generate 1,000 MW of energy.

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