Zambia - Ministry of Energy

By Anonymous (not verified) , 24 February 2026
PIDA Code
E.02.03.03
Project Status
Active
Project Stage
Construction
Completion Percentage
0
Sector Name
Energy
Subsector Name
Power Interconnector
Reference Plan
PIDA PAP 1
On SDM
Off
Summary
<p>Construction of 905 km single circuit bidirectional 330 kV transmission interconnector from Kabwe in Zambia to the Tanzanian border at Nakonde. In Zambia, the component of the ZTK: Kabwe - Pensulo, 298 km. A second 330 kV line is required in addition to the existing. Pensulo -Mpika, 197 km. A second 330 kV line is required in addition to the existing. Mpika - Kasama, 197 km. A second 330 kV line is required in addition to the existing. Kasama -Nakonde, 212 km. Two new 330 kV circuits required Nakonde ZM/TZ Border, New 14 km Double circuit 400 kV line required.</p>
Description

<p>Construction of a transmission line that connects the power networks of Zambia, Tanzania and Kenya. This project includes the section of 905km Zambian section of the 2,800km&Acirc; ZTK interconnector from Kabwe-Pensulo-Nakonde-Kasama in Zambia to Tunduma&Acirc; in Tanzania. The project was envisioned to be implemented in two phases starting with the Kabwe-Pensulo-Kasama-Nakonde&Acirc; section and the second phase would have&Acirc; comprised the Kabwe-Pensulo-Mpika-Kasama section. It will have had a capacity of&Acirc; 500MW, upgradable to 2000MW depending on power demand.</p>
<p>The original concept for the ZTK Interconnector was a high voltage 330 kV transmission line going from Pensulo (Zambia) to Nairobi (Kenya) with three connection points in Tanzania (Mbeya, Singida and Arusha). At that time, Tanzania grid was operated at 220 kV. The original concept of the ZTK Interconnector has been replaced, by two interconnections between two national grids: the Kenya-Tanzania Interconnection and the Zambia-Tanzania Interconnection.</p>

Capex Cost
162.00USD million
Preparation Cost
5.00
Operation Cost
3.24
Project Risk

<p>The major risks facing the interconnection project were identified and analysed.</p>
<p>Among these risks, special attention is warranted to the following categories of risks and to the measures to</p>
<p>mitigate them:</p>
<p>? Operational risks (in particular, the risks arising from organizational or technical reasons);</p>
<p>? Financial risks;</p>
<p>? Risks related to the environmental and social impacts;</p>
<p>While these risks and their impact are potentially serious, adequate mitigating measures, as indicated in</p>
<p>section 14, can reduce their likelihood of occurrence, diminish their impact, and ensure successful completion</p>
<p>and operation of the interconnection.</p>

Countries
Zambia, Kenya, Tanzania, Zambia, Kenya, Tanzania, Zambia
Beneficiary Countries
Kenya, Tanzania, Zambia
Stakeholders
African Union Development Agency
Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa
Eastern Africa Power Pool
European Commission
Nile Equatorial Lakes Subsidiary Action Program
Southern African Development Community
Southern African Power Pool
World Bank
Zambia Electricity Supply Company
Zambia Office for the Promotion of Private Power Investment
Zambia - Ministry of Energy
European Commission
Start Date
Date Created Raw
Updated Date
Latitude
-11.150000
Longitude
31.547200
By Anonymous (not verified) , 24 February 2026
PIDA Code
E.02.07.02
Project Status
Active
Project Stage
Construction
Completion Percentage
0
Sector Name
Energy
Subsector Name
Power Interconnector
On SDM
Off
Summary
Construction of the 231 km / 330 kV Livingstone to Katima Mulilo section of the ZiZaBoNa transmission interconnector, i.e. Zimbabwe-Zambia-Botswana-Namibia. The construction of an interconnector aims to provide high power transmission to in order to relieve congestion on the SAPP grid supply power to the growing demand of Namibia.
Description

<p>ZiZaBoNa creates a new Western Transmission Corridor in Southern Africa, by linking the power systems of Zimbabwe, Zambia, Botswana and Namibia. This part of the project involves the construction of a 231 km / 330 kV transmission interconnector from Livingstone Substation (Zambia) to Zambezi Substation at Katima (Botswana), with a transmission capacity of 300 MW. Here it joins the Caprivi HVDC link.</p>

Capex Cost
55.00USD million
Preparation Cost
0.00
Operation Cost
0.00
Countries
Zambia, Botswana, Namibia, Zambia, Zimbabwe, Botswana, Namibia, Zambia, Zimbabwe
Beneficiary Countries
Botswana, Namibia, Zambia, Zimbabwe
REC
SADC
Stakeholders
Southern African Development Community
Southern African Power Pool
Zambia - Ministry of Energy
Zambia - Ministry of Housing and Infrastructure Development
Zambia - Ministry of Transport and Communications
Zambia Electricity Supply Company
Zambia Office for the Promotion of Private Power Investment
Zimbabwe - Ministry of Energy and Power Development
Zimbabwe Electricity Supply Authority
Email
egetahun@outlook.com
Start Date
Date Created Raw
Updated Date
Latitude
-17.650000
Longitude
25.079800
By Anonymous (not verified) , 24 February 2026
PIDA Code
E.02.06.02
Project Status
Active
Project Stage
Construction
Completion Percentage
0
Sector Name
Energy
Subsector Name
Power Interconnector
Reference Plan
PIDA PAP 1
On SDM
Off
Summary
The Mozambique-Zambia Interconnector will consist of a high voltage transmission line from Chipata 330/132/33 kV substation to the proposed Cataxa substation in Mozambique. The transmission voltage will either be 330 kV or 400 kV. The total line length is estimated at 286 km of which 77 km is in Zambia and the rest in Mozambique.
Description

<p>Construction of a transmission line that connects Cahora Bassa Hydroelectric Power Station at Songo in Mozambique with the power system of Zambia at Serenje.</p>

Capex Cost
0.00USD million
Preparation Cost
4.60
Operation Cost
0.00
Project Risk

<ul><li> Environmental Risks: Not Reported Social Risks: Not Reported Socio-Enviro Classification: Not Reported Other External Risks: Not Reported</li></ul>

Countries
Zambia, Mozambique, Zambia, Mozambique, Zambia
Beneficiary Countries
Mozambique, Zambia
REC
SADC
Stakeholders
Mozambique - Electricidade de Mocambique
Southern African Development Community
Southern African Power Pool
Zambia - Ministry of Housing and Infrastructure Development
Zambia - Ministry of Transport and Communications
Zambia Electricity Supply Company
Zambia - Ministry of Energy
Email
egetahun@outlook.com
Start Date
Date Created Raw
Updated Date
Latitude
-14.770000
Longitude
31.970200
By Anonymous (not verified) , 24 February 2026
PIDA Code
E.11.01
Project Status
Active
Project Stage
Feasibility
Completion Percentage
0
Sector Name
Energy
Subsector Name
Power Interconnector
Reference Plan
PIDA PAP 1
On SDM
Off
Summary
<p>Construction of 2,400 MW Batoka Gorge hydro-electric power plant and dam in the central portion of the Zambezi River Basin, extending across the international boundary between Zambia and Zimbabwe. The project comprises a 181 m high, 720 m roller compacted concrete gravity arch dam, radial gated crest type spillway, four intakes in the reservoir, two surface power plants, 6 turbines and transmission lines.</p>
Description

<p>The proposed BGHES is a bi-national hydro power project to be located approximately fifty-four (54) kilometres downstream of the Victoria Falls and will extend across the international boundary between the Republics of Zambia and Zimbabwe.</p>
<p>Through several subsequent studies and analysis (1981,1992-1993, 1998 and 2015) the current technical configuration for the BGHES comprises:</p>
<ul>
<li>176m high, 720m crest length Roller Compacted Concrete gravity arch dam;</li>
<li>Radial gated central crest spillway;</li>
<li>Two surface power plants, one on either side of the river bank, each with a capacity of 1,200MW, giving a combined capacity of 2,400MW;</li>
<li>6 x 200MW Francis turbines in each powerhouse;</li>
<li>Four water intakes delivering water through 4 tunnels (each approximately 1km in length) to the two surface power plants downstream of the dam;</li>
<li>Diversion tunnel</li>
<li>Switchyards for both power plants</li>
<li>Construction of the staff townships with social amenities and office complex for the Authority and Power utilities on Batoka North and Batoka South.</li>
<li>The staff townships will initially be permanent construction camps and located one on the north bank of the dam (in Zambia) and the other one on the south bank (in Zimbabwe).</li>
</ul>
<p>Single trasmission lines in Zambia (directed from the Project)&Acirc; will be located as follows:</p>
<ul>
<li>2 x 55km of 330kV, Single Circuit Overhead Transmission lines between Batoka North Bank Power Station and Mukuni Substation, Livingstone.</li>
<li>1 x 170km of 330kV, Single Circuit Overhead Transmission Line between Batoka North Bank Power Station and Muzuma Substation, Choma.</li>
<li>2 x 230km of 330kV, Single Circuit Overhead Transmission Lines between Batoka North Bank Power Station and Nambala Substation, Mumbwa.</li>
</ul>
<p>Single trasmission lines in Zimbabwe (directed from the project)&Acirc; will be located as follows:</p>
<ul>
<li>Batoka North and Batoka South Interconnector (2 x 400kV);</li>
<li>BGHES to Victoria Falls (1x 400kV x 30km) in Zimbabwe&Acirc; complete with 2 x 400kV line bays;</li>
<li>Victoria Fall to Hwange (1 x 400kV x 55km) line complete with 2 x 400kV line bays</li>
<li>Victoria Falls 400/(132)88kV Substation complete with 4 x outgoing (132)88kV line bays</li>
<li>BGHES to Chakari (2 x 400/330kV x 400km) in Zimbabwe complete with 4 x 400kV line bays.</li>
<li>Chakari to Selous (1 x 330kV x 70km) line in Zimbabwe complete with 2 x 330kV line bays The line will be 400kV construction but operating at 330kV.&Acirc; </li>
<li>Selous to Dema (1 x 330kV x 95km) line in Zimbabwe complete with 2 x 330kV line bays. The line will be 400kV construction but operating at 330kV.&Acirc; </li>
<li>All lines shall come with 2 x Earthwire peaks ( 1 x 48 Core OPGW and 1 x GSW)</li>
</ul>
<p>.</p>
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Capex Cost
4,600.00USD million
Preparation Cost
18.50
Operation Cost
0.00
Project Risk

<ul>
<li>Design: Time and cost overruns as a result of errors in the design, apparent during the construction phase.</li>
<li>Construction: Potential risk of Time and cost overruns as a result of construction contractor not being able to meet the agreed programme.</li>
<li>Financial: Large envelope required and not many funders can meet the required funding requirements.</li>
<li>Program Management &acirc;&euro;" Interface: Risk that either the construction of one component i.e. the Dam or Power Plants impacts the completion of the other component.</li>
<li>Hydrological: Due to lower or higher-than-expected water flows, floods, unusual seasonal variations.</li>
<li>Geological: Unforeseen geological conditions resulting in additional costs.</li>
<li>Environmental: International objection on social, environmental or cultural grounds. Environment is adversely impacted and mitigation measures not adequate in relation to the project being near a heritage site. Additionally, impact of climate change on project and a Global Circulation Model (GCM) has been used to estimate the effect of the potential climate change on the hydrological regime.</li>
<li>Country Risk: The impact of Zimbabwe&acirc;&euro;&trade;s debt arrears and international sanctions is a constraint on credit gathering.</li>
<li>Socio-economic impact: Resettlement may be required for the transmission aspects of the project, therefore a Resettlement Action Plan (RAP) will be compiled to meet international good practice and will ensure that negotiated compensation/replacement packages are provided</li>
</ul>

Countries
Zambia, Zimbabwe, Zambia, Zimbabwe, Zambia, Zimbabwe
Beneficiary Countries
Zambia, Zimbabwe
REC
SADC
Stakeholders
African Development Bank
African Union Development Agency
Eastern Africa Power Pool
Southern African Development Community
Southern African Power Pool
World Bank
Zambia - Ministry of Energy
Zambia - Ministry of Housing and Infrastructure Development
Zambia - Ministry of Transport and Communications
Zambia - Zambezi River Authority
Zambia Electricity Supply Company
Zimbabwe - Ministry of Energy and Power Development
Zimbabwe - Ministry of Transport and Infrastructural Development
Zimbabwe Electricity Supply Authority
Zimbabwe Power Company
African Development Bank
World Bank
Zambia - Zambezi River Authority
Zimbabwe - Ministry of Energy and Power Development
Email
jannis.perzlmeier@giz.de
Start Date
Date Created Raw
Updated Date
Latitude
-11.880000
Longitude
43.872200