Site icon ZiMetro News

Hwange Unit 7 Achieves 335MW Full Capacity Output

Everything You Need To Know About Hwange Unit 7 and Why It Will Not end Load shedding!

Hwange Thermal Power Station’s Unit 7 first achieved a full capacity output of 335MW at 9:27 AM on Thursday 30th March 2023.

The Zimbabwe Power Company (ZPC) managed to synchronise the first of two generators on Unit 7 into the national grid on Monday, 20 March after failing to do so several times.

The two generators make up the Hwange Thermal Power Station Unit 7 and 8 Expansion Project being installed under a US$1.4 billion facility from China Eximbank.

Soon after the successful synchronisation of Unit 7 into the national grid, ZPC said power will be progressively fed into the grid until it reaches 300MW.

However, captains of industry said Unit 7 will not meaningfully end the current electricity challenges bedeviling the economy.

Zimbabwe has a national electricity peak demand of between 1 700 and 2 200 depending on the season.

On 31 March 2023, ZPC was generating a total of 678MW, with Hwange producing 311, Kariba, 350, and Munyati 17. Harare and Bulawayo were generating zero.

span style=”color: #ff0000″>In other news,

MAN CAUSES SCENE AT WIFE’S WORKPLACE

A man caused a scene at his wife’s workplace in Harare yesterday, accusing her of infidelity. Tinashe Ganiwa said his wife of 12 years, Virginia Ganiwa, was seeing her married driving instructor, Six Mukwidze.

He claimed that the two met when his wife was a learner driver in Belvedere sometime last year.

He told H-Metro that the cheats took their relationship to another level when they visited Virginia’s parents…Continue Reading

Exit mobile version