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Zimbabwe Plunges into Darkness: Major Power Unit Shutdown Sparks Economic Havoc

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Precious Eseaye
Precious Eseaye
Zimbabwe Plunges into Darkness: Major Power Unit Shutdown Sparks Economic Havoc

Zimbabwe is bracing for a significant escalation in power outages as ZESA Holdings announced the temporary shutdown of Hwange Power Station's Unit 8. The unit has been taken offline for 10 days to address a technical fault, further straining the nation's already precarious electricity supply infrastructure. This development occurs while another critical component, Hwange Unit 3, has been out of service since September 10 for statutory maintenance, with its restoration anticipated by October 24.

The combined impact of these outages severely compromises Zimbabwe's power generation capacity. As of October 21, the Zimbabwe Power Company (ZPC) was generating a mere 1,296 megawatts (MW), substantially below the country's peak electricity demand, which hovers around 2,000 MW. The deficit underscores the severe strain on the national grid and the challenges faced by the utility in meeting energy needs.

In an official statement released on Tuesday, ZESA Holdings communicated the necessity of the Unit 8 shutdown. The utility specified that the unit would remain non-operational for the stipulated 10-day period while essential restoration work is meticulously carried out. To partially offset the generation shortfall, ZESA confirmed that Hwange Unit 7 would remain active, contributing approximately 335 MW to maintain system stability. Furthermore, generation efforts at Kariba South Power Station have been intensified, with careful management of water allocations, to help compensate for the temporary reduction in output from Hwange.

This latest setback is expected to deepen the existing crisis for Zimbabwean citizens and businesses. Urban areas across the country have already been subjected to extensive load-shedding, with daily power cuts lasting up to 20 hours. With Unit 8 now offline, these arduous load-shedding schedules are projected to worsen considerably, causing further disruption to daily life and economic activities. ZESA Holdings has expressed its sincere apologies for any inconvenience caused and has requested understanding from its stakeholders as it works diligently to restore the unit to full service.

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