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Tanzania Daily News (Dar es Salaam) 13 August 2021
THE Tanzania Electric Supply Company (TANESCO) and State Mining Corporation (STAMICO) have inked a deal to produce electricity from coal targeting to pump into the national grid about 200 megawatts of electricity.
Speaking immediately after signing the agreement at TANESCO headquarters in Dodoma, STAMICO Acting Director General, Dr Venance Mwasse, said there was over 300 metric tonnes of coal at the area. He said the amount was enough to produce electricity for the nex
"This project will help add value of the precious mineral in the country, allowing the nation to benefit greatly," he said, adding that it is expected to start after the experts have conducted a thorough feasibility study.
According to the acting DG, the project was in line with the government industrial economy drive which demands for more and reliable electricity production. Speaking at the signing ceremony, TANESCO's Director General, Dr Tito Mwinuka, noted that the government was committed to increasing electricity production into the national grid through different sources, including coal. He added that the signed deal was part of the initial agreement between the two institutions as the experts commence initial studies any time soon. Dr Mwinuka observed that production of electricity from coal would reduce the cost of power in the country and increase stability at the national grid.
The TANESCO boss stated that currently there were mainly two sources of electricity production in the country as 55 percent come from gas while 36 percent from hydro production.
"Power production from coal therefore will be the third source of production and probably the cheapest" he said.
According to Dr Mwinuka, the mineral at Kiwira have not been exploited for a long time and once the production starts, it can produce 200 megawatts of electricity to the national grid.
He said TANESCO will have the responsibility to oversee implementation of the projects, adding that it will help connecting many Tanzanians with the utility.
Just another bitter failed ex investor imo !
“Pal” lol
Not a good time for naysayers!
Apparently NOT in Tanzania, and what the Tanzania Government say is the only thing relevant to Edenville!
“The TANESCO boss stated that currently there were mainly two sources of electricity production in the country as 55 percent come from gas while 36 percent from hydro production.
"Power production from coal therefore will be the third source of production and probably the cheapest" he said” ;)
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It’s not often that we get any mining news out of Tanzania so this is welcome news for coal miners, especially when we know:
“The Company has recommenced discussions with the Tanzanian Government and recently been invited to submit an unsolicited proposal for the supply of coal to an on-site power station owned and operated by the Tanzanian Government. The Tanzanian Government power planning programme shows the need for a base load plant by 2026”
A difficult time for the naysayers!
Very well placed !
Tanzania Daily News (Dar es Salaam) 13 August 2021
THE Tanzania Electric Supply Company (TANESCO) and State Mining Corporation (STAMICO) have inked a deal to produce electricity from coal targeting to pump into the national grid about 200 megawatts of electricity.
Speaking immediately after signing the agreement at TANESCO headquarters in Dodoma, STAMICO Acting Director General, Dr Venance Mwasse, said there was over 300 metric tonnes of coal at the area. He said the amount was enough to produce electricity for the nex
"This project will help add value of the precious mineral in the country, allowing the nation to benefit greatly," he said, adding that it is expected to start after the experts have conducted a thorough feasibility study.
According to the acting DG, the project was in line with the government industrial economy drive which demands for more and reliable electricity production. Speaking at the signing ceremony, TANESCO's Director General, Dr Tito Mwinuka, noted that the government was committed to increasing electricity production into the national grid through different sources, including coal. He added that the signed deal was part of the initial agreement between the two institutions as the experts commence initial studies any time soon. Dr Mwinuka observed that production of electricity from coal would reduce the cost of power in the country and increase stability at the national grid.
The TANESCO boss stated that currently there were mainly two sources of electricity production in the country as 55 percent come from gas while 36 percent from hydro production.
"Power production from coal therefore will be the third source of production and probably the cheapest" he said.
According to Dr Mwinuka, the mineral at Kiwira have not been exploited for a long time and once the production starts, it can produce 200 megawatts of electricity to the national grid.
He said TANESCO will have the responsibility to oversee implementation of the projects, adding that it will help connecting many Tanzanians with the utility.
Not quite dead lol
Great skill knowing what everybody connected to Edenville is saying !
What a sad negative world you live in !!
Not long now. …
Lol True or false it makes no difference at all to those invested in Edenville, and that’s all that matters here!
India currently has 281 operational coal power plants, more that the USA. China has 1082
Mainland China has the greatest number of coal-fired power stations of any nation in the world. As of 2021, there were 1,082 operational coal power plants in the country. This was nearly four times the number of such power stations in India, which ranked second. China accounts for over 50 percent of the total global coal electricity generation.
https://www.statista.com/statistics/859266/number-of-coal-power-plants-by-country/
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Good to hear it !!
Incensed is a good word ! lol
Sausage back on the tablets pmsl
Supply and demand, the numbers don’t lie !!
Another £3.8k buy. …
dawto thinks Coal seems to be dying - slowly saying:
“The price of coal going up may not be a good sign; could it be because
of dwindling supply due to lack of exploration/extraction investment?”
Clearly an expert lol