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South Africaโs state-owned power utility, Eskom, has revealed that it will exit coal completely and transition fully to cleaner energy sources by the year 2040.
Nigeria’s oil rigs have increased in recent times from merely 8 to 46, indicating an improvement of activities in the sector. But what does this really mean for the nation’s oil sector?
Ghanaโs energy landscape changed dramatically in June 2007, when a Kosmos Energy-led consortium involving Ghanaโs National Petroleum Corporation (GNPC) and other partners, discovered the Jubilee field in the Deepwater Tano Basin.ย
Aliko Dangote, Africaโs richest man, has taken a significant step forward in his plans to develop a major seaport in Nigeria.
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Morocco is increasingly becoming Africa’s solar export giant. With close proximity to Europe, the North African country is building massive solar infrastructure to export power to countries like Spain, Portugal, among others.
As the Africa’s country with largest proven crude oil reserves, Libya’s potential for abundant output and investment is only being crippled by decade of political crisis and economic disarray.
East African country, Tanzania, is looking to double its electricity generation capacity to meet its growing demands. What will for the nation to achieve this feat in the next coming years given the lingering energy poverty on the continent?
Backbone Infrastructure Nigeria Limited (BINL), an indigenous oil firm, has announced plans to build and operate a 500,000 barrels-per-day crude oil refinery in Ilaje Local Government Area of Ondo State.