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Southern Africa unites on energy woes
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 32435, member: 636"] Southern African countries struggle with similar energy challenges. Regional leaders want to solve power generation problems together. Vice President Constantino Chiwenga highlighted the need for coordinated energy solutions. He spoke at the International Renewable Energy Conference and Expo. Zimbabwe aims to create a more reliable and efficient energy system. The country launched a comprehensive national energy policy. Zimbabwe plans to explore diverse energy sources like gas and nuclear power. Cross-border energy trading could help solve regional power challenges. The Southern African Power Pool facilitates electricity exchanges between member states. Efforts are underway to connect with East African power networks. Zimbabwe wants to reduce energy waste and promote sustainable practices. Private sector projects like Captive Power Plants could help reduce power outages. The government aims to develop a more reliable energy supply. Renewable energy plays a crucial role in national development plans. Zimbabwe wants to become an upper-middle-income economy by 2030. Energy efficiency becomes a key national priority. The new policy seeks to optimize existing energy resources. Zimbabwe explores multiple solutions to address power generation challenges. Gas reserves in Muzarabani offer potential future energy opportunities. Regional cooperation could help overcome current power supply limitations. The conference highlighted innovative approaches to energy development. Leaders emphasized the importance of sustainable energy investments. Southern African countries share similar economic development goals. Renewable energy technologies offer hope for future growth. Collaborative efforts could transform the region's energy landscape. [/QUOTE]
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