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Hitachi Energy’s solutions electrify Geita Gold Mine and cut CO2 emissions

22nd September 2025

     

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- Hitachi Energy announces the deployment of its power quality solution to securely connect Tanzania’s leading gold producer, Geita Gold Mine Limited (GGML), to the national grid, which comprises 45.5 percent renewable energy sources1. The project replaced 80 percent of the fossil-fuel gensets used by GGML for power generation and is expected to reduce the site’s carbon emissions by at least 50 kilotons (Kt) CO2 per annum.

AngloGold Ashanti plc, the owner of GGML, collaborated with the government of Tanzania, its power utility Tanzania Electric Supply Company (TANESCO), and Hitachi Energy to execute the project.

As part of the project, Hitachi Energy delivered a state-of-the-art power electronic converter that stabilizes the mine’s connection to the grid, featuring a PCS 6000 STATCOM system. The system’s performance is further optimized through MicroSCADA, which provides crucial real-time monitoring and control.

With extensive project execution capabilities, Hitachi Energy engaged with partners in Tanzania, providing supervision and training to contractors, fostering skills development, and contributing to community upliftment. The company strengthened local capacity through these efforts, ensuring long-term success and sustainability while delivering cutting-edge technology. 

"We are proud to support Geita Gold Mine Limited in this landmark achievement. AngloGold Ashanti’s unwavering commitment to sustainability and climate resilience across their business, value chain, and communities sets a remarkable standard in the industry," said Mohamed Hosseiny, Managing Director at Hitachi Energy in Africa. "It is reassuring that our pioneering technologies and solutions are advancing a sustainable energy future for all."

The project is a testament to Hitachi Energy's expertise in providing solutions, executing projects, and developing pioneering technologies. The PCS 6000 STATCOM system was pre-assembled, tested to the highest standards, and shipped as a containerized package for fast installation on-site. Its compact design and adaptability to harsh mining environments make it a compelling solution for industrial and remote grid applications.

Electrification solutions, like the STATCOM system, are vital to accelerating the global energy transition. By delivering innovative technology to high-impact markets, Hitachi Energy empowers the world’s energy system to be more sustainable, secure, resilient, and affordable.

Edited by Creamer Media Reporter

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