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Zambia Turns to Solar to Solve Energy Crisis

Amidst severe droughts and hydroelectric shortfalls, Zambia invests in solar power to stabilize its energy supply

Abdulraheem Fatimah by Abdulraheem Fatimah
April 11, 2025
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Zambia turns to solar energy projects, including the recently commissioned 60 MW Itimpi Solar Power Station, to address its energy crisis.

Zambia turns to solar to solve energy crisis, responding to a significant power deficit caused by prolonged droughts affecting hydroelectric generation.

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The nation depends heavily on hydroelectric power for electricity generation while dealing with declining water levels in its main reservoirs which amount to about 79% of the total power supply.

Zambia starts different solar energy initiatives to deal with this issue.

The 60 MW Itimpi Solar Power Station started operations in Kitwe during April 2024 while delivering predicted 130 GWh electricity yearly to the national power grid.

The Copperbelt Energy Corporation developed this power project which led to the creation of more than 1,200 jobs when constructing the facility.

The expansion of Zambia Riverside Solar Power Station continues with plans to reach 34 MW and the Choma Solar Power Station is under development as it will operate at 60 MW with 20 MWh of battery storage capacity.

These endeavors pursue two objectives which include adding alternative power sources to the energy mix and strengthening the power grid’s stability.

The government of established two major solar power agreements with international partners including a $2 billion United Arab Emirates contract for 2,000 MW solar power capacity and a $3.4 billion China-based energy firm agreement to produce 2,400 MW renewable power.

The strategic solar energy investments form a key element to help Zambia address its current energy obstacles while developing robust sustainable power infrastructure.

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