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Posted By OrePulse
Published: 13 Mar, 2026 09:11

Copperbelt Energy Corporation Expands Solar Capacity To 230 MW As Zambia Accelerates Renewable Energy Transition

By: Africa energy portal

The Copperbelt Energy Corporation (CEC) is making steady progress in expanding renewable energy and strengthening Zambia’s power sector. The company has recently reported strong financial performance, supported by rising electricity demand from mining and industrial activities. A key driver of this growth is its renewable energy arm, CEC Renewables, which is leading the development of new solar power projects across the country.

One of the most notable developments is the successful commissioning of the 60 MW Itimpi Phase 1 solar plant. This project has been added to the company’s existing 34 MW Riverside solar facility located in Kitwe. Together, these solar plants are helping the company diversify its energy portfolio and reduce reliance on hydroelectric generation. In recent years, drought conditions across the region have significantly reduced water levels in reservoirs, affecting hydropower production. The new solar capacity is therefore playing an important role in maintaining a reliable electricity supply.

CEC is continuing to expand its renewable energy footprint with additional solar projects currently under development. The company is moving ahead with the large 136 MW Itimpi II solar project. It is also working on smaller initiatives such as the 12.5 MW Fitula solar plant. Once these projects are completed, CEC’s total installed solar capacity is expected to reach around 230 MW by 2026. This expansion reflects the company’s long-term commitment to clean energy and sustainable power generation.

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