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There are about four coal-powered thermal stations in the country, namely Munyati Power Station, Harare Power Station, Bulawayo Power Station, and Hwange Power Station, which have operated since the country gained independence approximately 50 years ago (Government of Zimbabwe, 2019).
With Zimbabwe's energy demand reaching about 2500 MW while the production capacity is still limited to less than 1500 MW, there is a need for more energy initiatives beyond the current enacted policies in the country to curb the problem of energy demand.
Prior to such development, the economic analysis needs to consider capital and operational costs, including equipment, installation, and site acquisition. The biogas-powered EV charging stations are technically viable for Zimbabwe, though high upfront costs are a challenge.
Moreover, integrating RES into the Zimbabwean industry holds the potential to bolster energy management practices and improve overall energy efficiency. Additionally, it is also important to analyse factors that influence the adoption of these technologies.
Richaw Solar Tech (Pvt) Ltd., meanwhile, is constructing the 5 MW Sunset Technologies Solar Park in Gwanda, Matabeleland South province. And Harava Solar Park is installing a 20 MW solar array in Seke, Mashonaland East province. Power Ventures (Private) Ltd. is building a 25 MW Chidobe-Mizpah project in Hwange District, Matebeleland North.
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