(Reuters) - Zambia's power utility said on Wednesday it had begun rationing electricity to cope with a shortage prompted by rising demand from the mining sector, the economic lifeblood of the southern African nation.
State utility Zesco Ltd. said it had started rationing electricity to domestic and other commercial users to ensure adequate power supply to the mining sector, which includes copper and cobalt operations.
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State utility Zesco Ltd. said it had started rationing electricity to domestic and other commercial users to ensure adequate power supply to the mining sector, which includes copper and cobalt operations.
Read more at Reuters Africa
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