Kiyona Energy Limited, a subsidiary of ZESCO, is spearheading a major solar initiative in Lusaka, signalling a significant step towards Zambia’s goal of generating 1,000MW of solar electricity..
Kiyona Energy Limited, a subsidiary of ZESCO, is spearheading a major solar initiative in Lusaka, signalling a significant step towards Zambia’s goal of generating 1,000MW of solar electricity..
This follows the successful pre-commissioning inspection of a 100-kilowatt hybrid solar power system at the Public Service Micro-Finance Company (PSMFC) in Roma, Lusaka. Speaking after the inspection, Acting Secretary to the Cabinet, Oliver Kalabo, described the project as a milestone in. .
Kiyona Energy Limited, a subsidiary of ZESCO, is spearheading a major solar initiative in Lusaka, signalling a significant step towards Zambia’s goal of generating 1,000MW of solar electricity. On a quiet Friday afternoon, the distant rumble of excavators working through a field of trees at the. .
Africa GreenCo and Serenje Energy have signed a memorandum of understanding for a 20-year power purchase agreement (PPA) to develop the 25 MW Lusanje solar plant in the Lusaka South Multi-Facility Economic Zone. The announcement was made at the Africa Energy Forum (EFFA 2025), which closed on. .
L usaka, 18 June 2025 – In a major step forward for renewable energy in Africa, Serengeti Energy and Kwama Energy together with four impact-oriented financiers, have partnered to develop the Ilute Solar Projec t. Located in Zambia’s Sesheke District in Western Province, the 32MWp Ilute Solar PV. .
Friday September 12, 2025 – President Hakainde Hichilema has emphasized that the new solar projects that will be commissioned over the next 12 months will generate a confirmed total of 740 megawatts for the country. The Head of State says these solar projects are located across seven provinces. .
Zambia has officially signed a US$100 million agreement for one of the largest standalone solar energy projects in Sub-Saharan Africa, outside South Africa—marking a major step in the country’s energy transition. The 100-megawatt (MW) Chisamba Solar Photovoltaic (PV) Project, led by the Kariba.