‘Energy sector liberalisation unlocks private capital’

Zesa confirmed the deal aimed to restore the six units to 920 megawatts

LIBERALISATION of the energy sector has opened the door for private capital investments, enabling Independent Power Producers (IPPs) to take on projects supplying electricity directly to businesses, industry players say. The reform follows government approval allowing IPPs to generate electricity for their own use or for sale to third parties, access the national transmission network,…

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