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Zimbabwe’s energy regulator on Friday commended China for actively supporting energy development in the country.
Zimbabwe Energy Regulatory Authority (ZERA) chief executive officer Eddington Mazambani said nine Chinese independent power producers were currently implementing power development projects in Zimbabwe.
Five of these were doing renewable energy projects and four non-renewable energy projects.
He said the Chinese were about to commission the 50 MW coal-fired Zimbabwe Zhongxin Electrical Energy (ZZEE) power station in Hwange in the western part of the country.
The joint-venture power station between the Chinese investors and their Zimbabwean counterparts will feed the 50 MW into Zimbabwe’s national grid, helping to ease power shortages that have crippled the economy for many years.
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Zimbabwe s energy regulator lauds China for support in energy development
Xinhua
01 May 2021, 03:18 GMT+10
HARARE, April 30 (Xinhua) Zimbabwe s energy regulator on Friday commended China for actively supporting energy development in the country. Zimbabwe Energy Regulatory Authority (ZERA) chief executive officer Eddington Mazambani said nine Chinese independent power producers were currently implementing power development projects in Zimbabwe. Five of these were doing renewable energy projects and four non-renewable energy projects. He said the Chinese were about to commission the 50 MW coal-fired Zimbabwe Zhongxin Electrical Energy (ZZEE) power station in Hwange in the western part of the country. The joint-venture power station between the Chinese investors and their Zimbabwean counterparts will feed the 50 MW into Zimbabwe s national grid, helping to ease power shortages that have crippled the economy for many years.
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A view of the Sterlite copper plant in Thoothukudi that has been allowed to produce oxygen | Photo Credit: RAJESH N
The government has constituted a seven-member monitoring committee to supervise the functioning of the plant
In view of the Supreme Court’s directions, the Tamil Nadu government has granted permission to operate the oxygen plants temporarily inside the premises of M/s. Vedanta Limited in Thoothukudi “strictly until July 31, 2021.”
Two government orders to this effect and an official communication to authorities were issued by the State government on Thursday.
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