Zimbabwe’s industrial power users have secured $250 million from the African Export-Import Bank to build floating solar panels at the world’s largest man-made lake.
Zambia, Zimbabwe Face Wake-Up Call After Kariba Dam Water Levels Plunge, Minister Says Water level at Kariba falls to 2% of usable supply for power Nations to mull large solar farms for regional ...
Lake Kariba, the largest human-made lake in the world, has dropped to near-record low levels. The lack of water is a major ...
Musankwa is only the fourth dinosaur to be named from Zimbabwe. Lake Kariba stretches between Zimbabwe and Zambia. Its residents are bearing the brunt of a climate change-induced drought ...
Zambia and Zimbabwe rely on the Kariba Dam for most of their electricity. But a severe drought has reduced water available for power generation to 2.4%, compared with 15.5% a year earlier ...
Lake Kariba, a massive body of water nestled between Zambia and Zimbabwe in southern Africa, was created by damming the ...
The crisis came to a head in the last fortnight, when the Zambezi River Authority ordered Zimbabwe's Kariba South power station to shut due to dangerously low water levels in Lake Kariba.
A severe drought has brought Lake Kariba, the world’s largest artificial lake, to dangerously low levels, threatening to shut down the dam that powers much of Zambia and Zimbabwe’s electricity.
Zimbabwe and Zambia have started exploring floating solar projects on Lake Kariba. The hydroelectric dam there was built during the colonial era, but an El Nino-induced drought has left the dam ...