Zimbabwe: ZPC seeks $310m for Hwange work


Issue 357 - 09 Nov 2017 | 3 minute read

Zimbabwe Power Company (ZPC) has applied to borrow $310m from the Indian government to extend the life of Hwange thermal power station. The power generation company said it was developing request for proposal documents for the life extension project. Hwange is the largest of Zimbabwe’s four coal-fired power stations, with 920MW of installed capacity made up of 4x120MW and 2x220 MW units.“An application for a $310m line of credit was made to the government of India through Zesa Holdings.

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