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Chisamba Solar Phase One

The Chisamba Solar Phase One project, a 100-megawatt solar photovoltaic (PV) plant, is nearing completion and is scheduled for commissioning in the year 2025. This significant renewable energy initiative is poised to enhance Zambia's energy capacity and contribute to a more sustainable power generation mix.

Project Overview

Location: Kafungalubala village, Chisamba District, Central Province

Capacity: 100 MW

Community Engagement and Employment

The project has garnered strong support from the local community, with residents of Chief Chamuka’s area celebrating the development through song and dance. This enthusiasm underscores the anticipated positive impact on local employment and economic activity.

Strategic Importance

This solar initiative is part of Zambia's broader strategy to diversify its energy sources, reducing reliance on hydroelectric power, which is vulnerable to climate variability. The Chisamba Solar Phase One project aligns with national goals to increase renewable energy capacity and enhance energy security.

Future Outlook

Upon commissioning, the Chisamba Solar Phase One plant is expected to play a pivotal role in addressing Zambia's power deficit, providing a reliable and clean energy source to the national grid. The project's success may pave the way for further renewable energy developments in the region, contributing to a more resilient and sustainable energy infrastructure