CEC and InnoVent’s 40 MW Solar Projects Set to Boost Power Reliability in Zambia’s Copperbelt Region

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The Copperbelt Energy Corporation Plc (CEC), in collaboration with French renewable energy firm InnoVent SAS, is advancing two large-scale solar photovoltaic (PV) projects with a combined capacity of 40 megawatts (MW) under Zambiaโ€™s Global Energy Transfer Feed-in Tariff (GETFiT) Solar PV Tender Program.

Originally awarded in 2019, the projects form part of the Zambian governmentโ€™s broader strategy to diversify its energy mix and promote renewable energy as a sustainable alternative to hydropower. The initiative marks a significant step toward enhancing national energy security while reducing dependence on traditional fossil fuels.

Electricity generated from the two solar PV sites will be transmitted via a 33 kV overhead line stretching approximately 9.2 kilometers. The transmission line will connect directly to the ZESCO Mwambashi substation, located strategically along Kalulushi Road, enabling seamless integration into Zambiaโ€™s national electricity grid.

Once operational, the projects are expected to significantly improve the reliability and sustainability of power supply in the Copperbelt Provinceโ€”an industrial and mining hub critical to Zambiaโ€™s economy.

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The GETFiT program, supported by various international development partners, is central to Zambiaโ€™s renewable energy development goals. The inclusion of CEC and InnoVentโ€™s projects in the initiative underscores the growing role of public-private partnerships in accelerating clean energy deployment across the country.

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