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Zambia's Chambishi copper smelter scales back capability amid power cuts, sources state

China Nonferrous Metal Mining Corp's Chambishi Copper Smelter in Zambia has cut onefifth of its production due to power scarcities in the nation, 2 sources with knowledge of the matter told .

The plant, which produces about 250,000 metric tons of copper per year, is among the most significant processing centers in Africa's second-largest copper manufacturer.

Zambia creates about 87% of its electricity from hydropower, and lower water levels due to its present dry spell, the worst in 20 years, have actually curbed power generation, the managing director of state-owned power utility Zesco stated.

Zesco said recently it would start rationing electrical energy materials from March 11. Nevertheless, the sources stated that Chambishi had currently decreased capability as of recently.

CNMC did not immediately respond to emailed concerns on the matter. The company is now thinking about strategies to install diesel generators at the plant to help reduce the impact of power shortages, according to the sources.

The power lack comes amid a progressive decline in Zambia's. copper production due to absence of brand-new financial investment at some. operations, including Konkola Copper Mines and Mopani Copper. Mines.

Output of the metal slumped to about 698,000 tons in 2023. from 763,000 lots the prior year, according to information from the. Zambia Chamber of Mines.

A few of Zambia's smaller producers might also be affected by. the power lacks, though its still too early to calculate the. general influence on production, the sources stated.

The utility prepares to meet mining business on March 14 to. talk about methods it could claw back about 250 megawatts or 20-25%. of products, handling director Victor Mapani informed reporters in. Lusaka last week.

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(source: Reuters)