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Zambia energy alerts of risk of power cuts to mines, Chamber states

Zambia's power utility Zesco warned it may reduce power products to some mining business, Zambia's Chamber of Mines said on Wednesday, a. development that might disrupt production in Africa's. secondlargest copper manufacturer.

State-owned Zesco issued a so-called force majeure on power. materials to numerous Chamber of Mines members, the mines lobby. group said in a statement.

The force majeure was offered to mining companies recently. suggesting there may be variations in power supply due to. situations beyond their control, Sokwani Chilembo, the chief. executive for the Chamber of Mines, informed without. providing more information.

Up until now we have not experienced these variations,. Chilembo stated.

Zambia's copper output declined to about 698,000 loads in. 2023 from 763,000 tons the prior year, according to data from. the Chamber of Mines.

Zambia has been forced to ration electricity due to a. devastating dry spell that is suppressing hydropower generation. capability, including to neighbouring Zimbabwe.

The potential dangers to copper production from the African. country comes at a time when the market is currently concerned. about tightening global materials constraining refined production. of the metal, which is used in power and building. industries.

Standard copper costs in London were last up 0.9%. The metal is up 12% given that the start of 2024 after its. March-April rally drove the price to $9,640.50, the highest. level since June 2022, on Monday.

(source: Reuters)