Hwange Thermal Power Station Explained

Hwange Thermal Power Station should not be confused with Hwange Solar Power Station.

Hwange Thermal Power Station
Location Map Caption:Location of Hwange Thermal Power Station within Zimbabwe
Coordinates:-18.3834°N 26.47°W
Country:Zimbabwe
Location:Hwange
Status:Operational
Construction Began:1973
Commissioned:1987
Operator:ZESA
Ps Units Manu Model:ICAL
Babcock Power
MAN
Alstom
Ansaldo Energia
Th Fuel Primary:Bituminous coal
Ps Units Operational:4 x 120 MW
2 x 220 MW
2x 300 MW
Ps Electrical Capacity:1520 MW

The Hwange Thermal Power Station is the biggest power plant in Zimbabwe with an installed capacity of 1520 MW. It is owned and operated by the national electricity company Zimbabwe Electricity Supply Authority. It was built in two stages and consists of 4 units of 120 MW each, 2 units of 220 MW each and 2 units of 300 MW each. Engineering Consultants, Merz & McLellan, were employed for the design and supervision of the construction of the power station. Construction of Stage 1 commenced in 1973, but was suspended in 1975 due to economic sanctions imposed on Rhodesia. Stage 1's units were commissioned from 1983 to 1986 with Stage 2's units following in 1986 and 1987.[1]

A reliable source of water lies further north, in the Zambezi River. From there, through a 44km (27miles) long pipeline, water for the boilers and cooling towers is drawn by both high and low lift pumps to a storage reservoir located adjacent to the station and conveyed by gravity to the station. About 107000m2 of raw water can be provided every day. The demineralisation plant has a capacity of 5420m2 per day.[2]

A conveyor belt that measures 3.5km (02.2miles) long, brings about 1750tonne of coal per hour from the nearby Wankie Colliery open cast mine, and 250,000 tonnes of coal are stockpiled on site. Coal reserves estimated to support 1,200 MW for an estimated 30 years are concealed beneath the vast expanse of the coal mine.[2]

Technical problems due to neglect of maintenance, part replacement and upgrading make the plant prone to frequent production stops. In 2009, Namibia's NamPower made agreements to help ZESA to revive the plant's capacity in exchange for power deliveries.[3] The extensive problems are however continuing and have even led the government to considering a full closure of the plant.[4] In April 2008, Chadha Power of India secured a contract to refurbish four units at the power plant.[5]

In December 2015 China agreed to provide a $1.2 billion loan to add 600 MW of generating capacity to the Hwange power station[6] with two additional units.[7]

Recent developments

As of July 2021, the upgrade of adding Unit 7 and Unit 8, each with capacity of 300 megawatts was about 68 percent complete, with commercial commissioning expected in 2022. The contract price of the upgrade is quoted as US$1.5 billion.[8] In March 2022, the Zimbabwe Herald reported that work completion had progressed to 82 percent, as of then.[9] As of August 2023 the Units 7 and 8 were operational.[10]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Power Stations - Zimbabwe Power Company : Hwange Power Station. . 2013-01-26 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20121029125415/http://www.zpc.co.zw/index.php/power-stationszim . October 29, 2012 .
  2. Web site: Hwange Power Station . July 2021 . Zimbabwe Power Company . Zimbabwe Power Company . 20 July 2021 . Harare.
  3. Web site: Engineering News online: Botswana, Namibia to ramp up Zim power generation. 2010-03-21.
  4. News: Reuters: Zimbabwe mulls decommissioning Hwange power plant. https://web.archive.org/web/20120517065940/http://af.reuters.com/article/investingNews/idAFJOE6220CV20100303 . dead . 2012-05-17 . 2010-03-21 . 2010-03-03.
  5. Web site: India Zimbabwe relations. 2015-05-30.
  6. http://www.esi-africa.com/news/zimbabwe-china-promises-1-2bn-loan-for-hwange-thermal-power-plant-upgrade/ Zimbabwe: China promises $1.2bn loan for Hwange thermal power plant upgrade
  7. Web site: Zimbabwe to construct 2000MW solar power plant. John. Fidelis. 2019-12-02. Construction Review Online. en-US. 2019-12-03.
  8. Web site: Zimbabwe: Hwange Expansion Reaches Major Milestones . . 19 July 2021 . Zimbabwe Herald . 20 July 2021 . Harare.
  9. Web site: Hwange Power Project 82 Percent Complete . . 2 March 2022 . Zimbabwe Herald . 5 March 2022 . Harare, Zimbabwe.
  10. Web site: 2023-08-07 . WATCH: President commissions US$1,5bn Hwange Power Station Expansion Project The Chronicle . 2023-08-07 . https://web.archive.org/web/20230807012403/https://www.chronicle.co.zw/president-commissions-us15bn-hwange-power-station-expansion-project/ . 7 August 2023 .