Zambia stands at the centre of a
renewed global race for critical
minerals, with broader ambitions for
industrial growth and climate resilience.
Yet all these aspirations depend on reliable
electricity. In a hydro-dominant system
exposed to climatic variability, installed
capacity does not always translate into
dependable supply. Beyond megawatts,
a critical concern is whether Zambia’s
electricity market is structured to secure
resilience and minimise systemic risk.