Zambian farm looks to install a solar microgrid

22nd November 2019

By: Marleny Arnoldi

Deputy Editor Online

     

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A Zambian farm input supplier, African Green Resources (AGR), plans to invest $150-million in an irrigation dam and 50 MW solar project at a farm in the Mkushi farming block, in Zambia.

AGR chairperson Zuneid Yousuf says engineers from global solar power firm Vico Solar will visit the site in early December to lay the groundwork for a 2 MW pilot project valued at about $2-million.

“This smaller system will answer many assumptions that were critical for the larger utility scale plant, including soil conditions, State-owned power utility Zesco’s wheeling requirements and network and sun irradiance,” Yousuf says.

Yousuf notes that the solar project will ensure continuous power supply for irrigation and other production processes that have suffered as a result of electricity rationing in the country.

Zesco had announced earlier this week that load-shedding would be implemented for many hours a day.

Zambia mainly relies on hydropower, but has an electricity deficit of more than 870 MW, owing to low water levels at generation plants from a recent drought.

The country’s peak power demand fluctuated at between 1 700 MW and 1 900 MW.

Yousuf believes the drought is linked to climate change; with Southern African countries’ temperatures rising at twice the global average.

The Zambian government has been encouraging investment into alternative sources of energy, including solar power.

Edited by Chanel de Bruyn
Creamer Media Senior Deputy Editor Online

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