Renewable Energy in Zimbabwe

Energy deficits have hit a considerable number of African countries, with load shedding becoming the new normal. In Sub Saharan Africa, South Africa and Zimbabwe are the most hit, as the current thermal and Hydro Power Stations are failing to supply adequate and uninterrupted supply. Electricity in Zimbabwe is
mainly generated from Kariba Hydro and Hwange Thermal Power Stations. In addition, the country also imports power from Zambia to supplement the power deficit. These power challenges present a huge opportunity for Investors interested in Renewable Energy. Zimbabwe, as a sub Saharan country, has the most idealclimate and weather conditions when it comes to renewable energy projects.

- Over 300 Days of Sunshine for Solar Energy
- Mountainous and Windy Eastern Highlands
- Limited Occurrences of Natural Disasters such as Cyclones, Hurricanes, Volcanos, Earth Quakes and more
- Educated and Literate Workforce to implement the Projects
- Overall Good Rainfall pattern, which always fills up Dams every year
- Wind
- Solar
- Hydro
- Uranium
- Natural Gas
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