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China Eximbank provides $139.3 million preferential buyer’s credit for 86MW Lusiwasi Lower Hydropower Expansion Project (Linked to Record ID#30467)

Commitments (Constant USD, 2023)$142,914,048
Commitment Year2014Country of ActivityZambiaDirect Recipient Country of IncorporationZambiaSectorEnergyFlow TypeLoan

Status

Project lifecycle

Implementation

Pipeline: PledgePipeline: CommitmentImplementationCompletion

Timeline

Key dates

Commitment date
Sep 7, 2014

Geospatial footprint

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The 86MW Lusiwasi Hydroelectric Power Plant is located in Serenje District and Central Province. More detailed locational information can be found at http://globalenergyobservatory.org/geoid/45988 and https://www.openstreetmap.org/way/331516078 and https://www.openstreetmap.org/way/331516084

Stakeholders

Organizations involved in projects and activities supported by financial and in-kind transfers from Chinese government and state-owned entities

Ultimate beneficial owners

At least 25% host country ownership

Funding agencies

State-owned Policy Banks

  • Export-Import Bank of China (China Eximbank)

Receiving agencies

Government Agencies

  • Government of Zambia

Implementing agencies

State-owned companies

  • China National Electric Engineering Co., Ltd. (CNEEC)
  • Zambia Electricity Supply Corp. (ZESCO)

Loan desecription

China Eximbank provides $139.3 million preferential buyer’s credit for 86MW Lusiwasi Lower Hydropower Expansion Project

Interest typeUnknown

Narrative

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Project narrative

On July 31, 2009, China National Electrical Engineering Company (CNEEC) and the Government of Zambia signed a Letter of Intent, which outlined the possibility that CNEEC would work with ZESCO Limited to develop the 86MW Lusiwasi Lower Hydropower Expansion Project (captured via Record ID#57392) and the 15MW Lunzua Hydropower Rehabilitation Project (captured via Record ID#30467). In exchange for hiring CNEEC, the Government of Zambia requested that China Eximbank extend a preferential buyer’s credit (PBC) for both projects and that CNEEC arrange the financing. In 2013, China Eximbank and the Government of Zambia signed a $183.23 million PBC agreement for the 86MW Lusiwasi Lower Hydropower Expansion Project and the 15MW Lunzua Hydropower Rehabilitation Project. The borrowing terms of the PBC are unknown. According to a 2014 report from Zambia’s Office of the Auditor General (source ID#67159), the proceeds of the PBC were to be used by the borrower to finance (a) 85% ($139,353,132) of the cost of a commercial contract ($163,944,861.43) between ZESCO Limited and CNEEC for the 86MW Lusiwasi Lower Hydropower Expansion Project, which was signed on July 21, 2011; and (b) 85% ($44.2 million) of the cost of a commercial contract ($52 million) between ZESCO Limited and CNEEC for the 14.8MW Lunzua Hydropower Rehabilitation Project, which was signed on July 21, 2011. The remaining 15% was to be provided by the Government of Zambia in counterpart financing. The 86MW Lusiwasi Lower Hydropower Expansion Project involves the upgrading of the Lusiwasi Hydroelectric Power Plant, which is located in Serenje District and Central Province (exact locational coordinates: -13.34642,31.01898), from from 12MW to 86MW. The project was originally scheduled to reach completion on September 7, 2014. However, it has faced major implementation delays and become a source of local controversy. One source of concern that emerged was overpricing and the fact that the CNEEC was selected as the contractor through a sole-source contract rather than through a competitive bidding process. Additionally, a Government of Zambia inquiry into CNEEC’s background revealed that the company did not perform to the required standards of good workmanship and quality delivery on previous contracts. ZESCO Limited eventually notified CNEEC of its intentions to terminate their commercial contract. Then, in October 2011, Government of Zambia made the decision to terminate the commercial contract with CNEEC. However, CNEEC was not willing to refund an advance payment of $32,334,632.75 that ZESCO Limited provided between December 21, 2010 and August 23, 2011. Upon consultation between the Government of Zambia and ZESCO Limited, it was decided that the commercial contract would be reinstated in order to avoid the additional costs that would arise from termination. More specifically, a "no-objection" was granted as per China Eximbank's request. Upon reinstating CNEEC in June 2012, ZESCO Limited agreed with CNEEC that the implementation would start with the 14.8MW Lunzua Hydropower Rehabilitation Project, and upon completion of that project, the contractor would proceed to implement the 86MW Lusiwasi Lower Hydropower Expansion Project. As of 2017, the 86MW Lusiwasi Lower Hydropower Expansion Project had only achieved a 48% completion rate (against a target rate of 90%). There is also some reporting that suggests that PowerChina (Sinohydro) may have replaced CNEEC as the contractor responsible for the 86MW Lusiwasi Lower Hydropower Expansion Project.

Staff comments

1. This project is also known as the Lusiwasi/Lunzua Hydropower Stations Project. The Chinese project title is 赞比亚LUSIWASI和LUNZUA水电站合 or Lusiwasi水电站项目.