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Electric Power Generation in Zambia
A register of firms and the professionals working at them in the Electric Power Generation sector based in Zambia. Browse the public index, then filter or export on Kipplo.
Companies
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Maamba Energy Ltd
Maamba Energy Limited formally known as Maamba Collieries Limited, in Sinazongwe District in Southern Province, is Zambia’s largest coal mine and is also the nation’s biggest Independent Power Producer (IPP) with Zambia’s only coal-fired Thermal Power Plant (TPP). The company operates a 300 MW (2 X 150 MW units) modern, eco-friendly power plant – the only one of its kind in Zambia – with the capacity to supply 10 percent of the country’s current installed electricity generation capacity. It is owned 65 percent by Nava Bharat Singapore Pte and 35 percent by ZCCM-IH, with capital outlay of US$919 million for the integrated project. The plant provides diversity in the nation’s energy mix and contributes to the nation’s base load electricity demand with high-availability factor that is independent of climate change, thereby augmenting energy security of Zambia.
501 to 1000 staff
Gei Power Limited
Zambian energy company engaged in developing and investing in scalable and sustainable renewable energy projects in Zambia and the rest of sub-Saharan Africa, focusing on the generation, transmission and distribution of green hydrogen, solar and wind power.
1 to 10 staff
Buffalo Energy Ltd
Buffalo Energy was founded to facilitate the uptake of renewable energy in sub-Saharan Africa. We provide a bridge between investors and world class project opportunities in remote and inaccessible areas. With our headquarters in Lusaka, Zambia, we have a unique position as developers based on the ground to add significant value to projects. The team has extensive experience in the sector, and we pride ourselves on delivering projects of the highest technical quality. WHAT WE DO Utility Scale Project Development Buffalo Energy develops grid connected solar PV, wind, hydro and biomass projects in Zambia, Malawi and Mozambique. We have a diversified pipeline with development rights to over 100MW solar PV, 40-200MW wind, and 15MW biomass projects in the region. We have been involved in, and successfully submitted 45MW of solar and mini hydro applications to the Zambian GET FiT programs. Commercial and Industrial (C&I) High operational costs due to excessive use of diesel generators and variable electricity tariffs can cripple a business. We offer a fully financed on-site solar PV solution that sells power back to clients at a cheaper electricity price than their current blended price of grid connected energy and diesel generator use. The company has been successful with competitive tenders in Zambia and is developing a pipeline of 3MW C&I solar PV projects. Off-Grid and Mini-Grids Currently, only around 50% of people in sub-Saharan Africa have access to power, with that number rising to 70% in Zambia. We are developing a pipeline of 35 mini-grid projects in Zambia, collaborating with other partners to bring added value and impact to rural communities alongside electricity. Community services may include asset leasing, battery distribution, cookstove provision and soil testing. Get in touch to find out more by emailing info@buffaloenergy.co
1 to 10 staff
Avos Energies
We specialize in developing, financing, constructing, and operating high-performance energy systems. Our operations are guided by a commitment to sustainability, biodiversity enhancement, and carbon footprint reduction.
1 to 10 staff
Maamba Collieries Ltd
Maamba Collieries Limited (MCL), in Sinazongwe District in Southern Province, is Zambia’s largest coal mine and the nation’s biggest Independent Power Producer (IPP) with Zambia’s only coal-fired Thermal Power Plant (TPP). The company operates a 300 MW (2 X 150 MW units) modern, eco-friendly coal-fired power plant - the only one of its kind in Zambia – with the capacity to supply 10 percent of the country's current installed electricity generation capacity. MCL is owned 65 percent by Nava Bharat Singapore Pte and 35 percent by ZCCM-IH, with some US$919 million invested since 2010. The plant provides diversity in the nation's energy mix and contributes to the nation’s base load electricity demand with high-availability power that is independent of climate change. The company operates a 300 MW (2 X 150 MW units) modern, eco-friendly coal-fired power plant - the only one of its kind in Zambia – with the capacity to supply 10 percent of the country's current installed electricity generation capacity. MCL is owned 65 percent by Nava Bharat Singapore Pte and 35 percent by ZCCM-IH, with some US$919 million invested since 2010. The plant provides diversity in the nation's energy mix and contributes to the nation’s base load electricity demand with high-availability power that is independent of climate change.
501 to 1000 staff