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Africa led global solar growth in 2025, recording the fastest year-on-year increase in installed capacity of any region. Its growth outpaced other parts of the world, even as overall global solar expansion began to slow.

Since 2007, the YoyoโYolanda gas field has been a point of dsipute for both countries. However, a treaty ten years after may be opening a new door for gas utilisation and export in the region.

One year after the Trump administration ended Power Africa, solar adoption across the African continent continues to gain momentum despite the loss of over $9.4 billion in US backed financing.

There has been growing interest in the development of new refinery projects in Africa to reduce heavy fuel import dependence and drive domestic monetization of energy.
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Africa’s solar energy market continues to grow significantly. In 2025, the continent added more than 5,000 MW solar power capacity. In this article, we breakdown countries leading this drive.

Industralisation in Africa is directly tied to its electricity expansion. However, mounting sectoral debt across the region has made it almost impossible for any form of progress to emerge.

The unveiling of the 2026 Gas Master Plan signals new legal dynamics for Nigeriaโs gas sector. This article examines the key shifts every industry player can’t afford to ignore.

Ghana may not be known for its abundant oil, but the West African nation has managed to be a favourite in renewed investors’ interest. Its new president has implemented new reforms to help restructure the nation’s energy outlook.