Zimbabwe Industrial Power Users Aim to Raise $250 Million for Floating Solar Panels
- Project plans to be located on Lake Kariba in southern Africa
- Intensive Energy User Group to own 52% of development company
Lake Kariba in Zimbabwe.
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Zimbabwe’s industrial electricity consumers and exporters aim to raise $250 million to build the first phase of floating solar panels on the world’s largest man-made lake.
Members of the Intensive Energy User Group, which also includes mining companies, will own 52% of a development company for the project to be located on Lake Kariba, between Zimbabwe and Zambia, according to a pre-feasibility study seen by Bloomberg. The electricity generated by the station, initially planned for 250 megawatts, will be sold to the group and other qualifying customers under a 25-year power purchase agreement.