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Zambia turns to solar to solve energy crisis
DW (English)
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4/11/2025
Zambia gets 90% of its electricity from rewewables - mostly hydropower from the mighty Kariba Dam. But droughts have sent the country spiraling into an energy crisis. Now it's betting big on solar, but is that a risky gamble?
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00:00
Load shedding in Zambia's capital, Lusaka. Nothing unusual these days.
00:06
Sometimes the power can be out for up to 20 hours. Many shops are forced to close in that time.
00:13
Baba Andrew Simezie doesn't have much to do either.
00:17
His appliances need power. Without electricity, his takings plummet.
00:23
When you don't have power, it becomes a very big challenge.
00:27
It's everything that goes down. There's no business.
00:31
There are a lot of budgets that we do make.
00:34
You need to eat, you need to do those needful things, you know.
00:39
There's no fuel, there's no food.
00:42
Over 80% of Zambia's electricity comes from hydropower.
00:46
The Kariba Dam supplies around a quarter of it.
00:50
But a drought lasting more than a year led to historically low water levels and massive blackouts.
00:56
These pictures are from October 2024.
00:59
The drought is largely over for now.
01:02
But Zambia's dependence on hydropower remains.
01:05
Economic losses in 2024 alone were estimated at around 1.3 billion United States dollars.
01:12
Business for Lusaka's charcoal traders, by contrast, is flourishing.
01:16
Prices have doubled within a year.
01:18
Some of our businesses come from the power outages.
01:22
A lot of people are using charcoal to cook.
01:25
Since load shedding started, charcoal has become expensive because of high demand.
01:33
One bag now fetches the equivalent of 16 to 20 euros.
01:37
More trees are being felled to produce the charcoal.
01:44
That means fewer trees to absorb carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, which in turn drives climate change.
01:52
Climate change is coming and we cannot rule that out.
01:57
It is a force that has exposed us, our vulnerability.
02:02
The issue at hand is why are we moving so slowly to onboard other forms of energy.
02:11
Zambia currently generates less than 1% of its electricity from solar power.
02:16
That's including power from mini-grids like this one in Ngwerere, a community of a thousand people north of Lusaka.
02:24
The people here only got electricity four years ago.
02:28
Their lives improved drastically.
02:30
We would listen to music, watch football and the news.
02:37
Many people have drowned in the Ngwerere stream.
02:40
Watching the news, we realized that we needed to warn our children not to go there.
02:50
Now, many residents are upset because the private energy company switched off the mini-grid two weeks ago.
02:56
It's only designed for 300 households, but many more had connected without paying.
03:04
The entire community is now affected just because a few people connected to the grid illegally.
03:11
Since the grid stopped supplying electricity, residents have had to make alternative arrangements at much higher cost.
03:19
I would really ask that they come and reconnect us.
03:26
We are struggling a lot.
03:28
We can't afford to keep paying to charge our phones on a daily basis.
03:32
Please reconnect us.
03:34
About 60 kilometers further north, things are moving fast.
03:42
In the Tsamba region, a flagship solar project was built in just one year.
03:47
The 100 megawatt plant is due to go online in May 2025.
03:52
It's just one of several mega projects in the pipeline.
03:55
By the end of 2025, Zambia aims to generate over 1,000 megawatts of electricity from solar power.
04:04
That will also create urgently needed jobs.
04:08
The Tsamba solar came at a time when the nation and the chiefdom was gifling with drought.
04:15
So, of course, some level of poverty was high.
04:20
So, it came and provided about 1,300 job opportunities for the local people.
04:26
They've gained experience in solar installation and solar power plant construction.
04:33
The plant has been built by a Chinese company on behalf of state energy provider Zesco.
04:38
The price tag, $100 million.
04:41
Zesco is paying 30% of that directly.
04:44
The rest has come from loans.
04:46
A study beforehand aimed to minimize harmful consequences of the project.
04:51
Part of the environmental impact assessment was to ensure that we need to get the effects of clearing such a huge...
05:03
Of course, there were some people that were displaced.
05:06
That's the social impact.
05:07
We made sure those people were compensated.
05:10
And also, on the environmental aspect, we have maintained the natural vegetation of the area.
05:16
Zambia is investing massively in solar.
05:20
But a new one-sided dependency poses risks.
05:23
As extreme weather events continue, flash floods and storms could damage the solar plants.
05:29
The country needs a broad-based power supply that can cope with extreme weather, says Kawemuanga.
05:37
He's a climate change expert at the University of Zambia.
05:41
He says all options should be considered, including more wind power and geothermal energy, too.
05:46
I think the Minister of Energy have been able to identify up to 80-something of the hot spots that Jothemo can actually be done.
05:58
Except the challenge has been that exploration for Jothemo and even installation is quite expensive.
06:04
So maybe this is why we haven't done as much.
06:07
Meanwhile, barber Andrew Simezie has come up with his own solution.
06:12
He now uses a battery-powered trimmer and recharges the batteries using his solar panel on the roof.
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