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Power Blackouts: Hwange Units 7 & 8 to Taken Off Grid

The undergo Class C maintenance will take 600 MW offline just as output from Kariba has dropped to 215 MW.

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Power Blackouts: Hwange Units 7 & 8 to Taken Off Grid

Zimbabwe’s power generation is set to decrease further in the coming months as Units 7 and 8 of the Hwange Thermal Power Station, which supply nearly half of the country’s electricity, undergo mandatory Class C maintenance. This will take 600 MW offline just as output from Kariba has dropped to 215 MW.

The country will depend on five operational units at Hwange (1, 2, 3, 4, and 6), many of which are susceptible to failures. Class C maintenance involves more extensive procedures than routine checks, including thorough inspections of critical components and complete overhauls of major equipment like turbines and generators, ensuring they function safely and efficiently.

Gloria Magombo, permanent secretary of the Ministry of Energy and Power Development, noted that Zimbabwe has licensed Independent Power Producer (IPP) projects totaling nearly 2,000 MW in solar energy and 920 MW in coal.

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Power Blackouts: Hwange Units 7 & 8 to Taken Off Grid

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A power outage disrupted a visit by U.S. Ambassador Pamela Tremont, who was touring the hospital’s HIV laboratory, supported by the U.S. government.

Due to the blackout, the ambassador was unable to observe the lab equipment in action. Dzvanga mentioned that he had recently reminded the Ministry of Health about the hospital’s request for exemption from these outages.

He emphasized the importance of securing continuous water and electricity supplies for the hospital but noted that while the Bulawayo mayor indicated that uninterrupted water supply could be arranged, ZESA stated that providing consistent electricity would be more challenging.

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Dzvanga further revealed that Mpilo Hospital has a solar farm capable of powering the entire facility, but a critical cable for connecting the system is still being sourced from Germany. Once installed, the hospital is expected to avoid future power cuts.

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