Zambia Power Plants
List of power plants in Zambia from OpenStreetMap
List of power plants in Zambia from OpenStreetMap
Data and information about power plants in Zambia plotted on an interactive map.
Another coal-fired plant is the Dangote Cement power station in Southern Province, operated by Dangote Cement Zambia Limited. It has a capacity of 30 MW and was commissioned around 2015,
Zambia has five large power stations, of which four are hydroelectric and one is thermal. A fifth hydroelectric power plant is under construction at Itezhi-Tezhi Dam (120MW) along with a coal powered power station at Maamba (300MW) as of 2015. There are also a number of smaller hydroelectric stations, and eight towns not connected to the national power transmission grid are served by diesel generators.
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