Zimbabwe seeks to double power output by 2025 to meet mining demand

HARARE, June 1 (Reuters) – Zimbabwe’s state power utility ZESA aims to more than double national grid capacity by 2025 to respond to increased demand from the mining sector, its chief executive said on Thursday. The country currently has a generating capacity of 2,000 megawatts (MW) but is only producing 1,400 MW due to regular breakdowns at its thermal power stations and water shortages at its…

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