The Zambezi River Authority has announced the allocation of 27 billion cubic meters (BCM) of water for power generation at the Kariba Dam for 2025. This vital resource will be shared equally between ZESCO Limited of Zambia and Zimbabwe Power Company (ZPC), ensuring a steady supply of electricity for the surrounding areas.
The Kariba Dam, located on the border of Zambia and Zimbabwe, is one of the largest man-made reservoirs in the world and a crucial source of hydroelectric power for the region. The allocated water volume is based on careful assessment of water levels, precipitation patterns, and evaporation rates, aiming to balance power generation needs with environmental considerations.
The equal sharing of water resources underscores the collaborative efforts between Zambia and Zimbabwe to manage the shared watercourse effectively. This cooperation is essential for maintaining regional energy security and supporting economic development. The allocated water will enable the generation of approximately 1,400 MW of electricity, sufficient to meet the growing demand for power in both countries.
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