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Zimbabwe
1.9
GW
10
MT
Coal plants in
Zimbabwe
Additional profit over 30 years
8.2
Bn. $
% Profitable
100
%
Annual CO2 emissions saved
10
MT / year
Total W-S-B investment need
4.6
Bn. $
Investment Potential
83
n.a.
%
of this country’s annual energy-related CO2 emissions could be eliminated by SwitchCoal.
Investment breakdown
4.6
Bn. $
Initial Investment for Conversion to Wind and Solar Power Plant
8.2
Bn. $
Additional profit from switch over 30 years (Source: IEA World Energy Outlook 2022)
Solar
3,993
M. $
Wind
185
M. $
Battery
469
M. $
Production costs
5.2
ct/kWh
Mean OPEX of the coal plants within this country (Source: IEA World Energy Outlook 2022)
2.8
ct/kWh
Production cost of renewable energy
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CO2 emissions saved
Total W-S-B inv. need
% Profitable plants
Matabeleland North
CO2 emissions saved
10.0
MT/y
Total W-S-B inv. need
4.6
Bn. $
% Profitable plants
100
%
Harare
CO2 emissions saved
0.2
MT/y
Total W-S-B inv. need
0.1
Bn. $
% Profitable plants
100
%
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Hwange power station
CO2 emissions
8.4
MT/y
Investment need
3.9
Bn. $
Profitable?
Yes
No
ZhongXin power station
CO2 emissions
1.6
MT/y
Investment need
0.6
Bn. $
Profitable?
Yes
No
Harare power station
CO2 emissions
0.2
MT/y
Investment need
0.1
Bn. $
Profitable?
Yes
No
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