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South Africa’s Eskom restores Koeberg Unit 1 to grid, adds 930MW to power supplyย 

South African state-owned utility company, Eskom Holdings

Nigeria plans fresh minimum capital requirement forย electricity firms in 2028

Adebayo Adalabu, Nigeria's Power Minister

Ethiopiaย slamsย EU for backing Egypt inย $5 billionย Nile dam disputeย 

Ethiopia's Prime Minister. Abiy Ahmed

Nigeria: Dangote Refinery to expand off-grid power generation capacity to 1,000MWย 

Dangote refinery facility

Kenya, Adani Group resumes talks over $744 million transmission line deal dispute

Kenya President, WIlliam Ruto

Nigeria rural dwellers reject stable electricity supply over high tariffs

Electricity transmission line across different netwrok

Chinese firms, Adani back South Africaโ€™s $25 billion grid expansion plan

South Africa's Eskom nuclear power plant

Ethiopia to partner Russia to build its first nuclear power plant

A nuclear power plant site cited from afar

Most Nigerian energy infrastructure are aging, over 30 years old โ€“ Renaissance CEO, Tony Attah

Tony Attah, Renaissance CEO

Nigeria to reconnect aluminum firm, ALSCON, to grid after 26 years of neglect

Electricity substation

South Africa to build new 5,200 MW nuclear power plant to boost electricity supply

South Africa's Eskom nuclear power plant

Explainer: How Nigeria settles its $2.7 billion electricity debt with refinancing scheme

Nigeria's President, Bola Tinubu, during a ceremonial parade

US firm signs $1.5 billion deal to build power line for Congo mines

A mining site in Congo

Nigeria meter installation to electricity users rises to 225,631 in Q2 2025 โ€“ Report

A prepaid meter mounted on the wall

South Africa’s Eskom workers demand 15% salary increase as firm returns to profit

South Africa's utility giant, Eskom

Nigeria to borrow $2 billion loan from China for new electricity super grid – Report

Nigeria's President, Bola Tinubu

Egypt to increase electricity tariff rate in January 2026 โ€“ Electricity Minister

Electricity transmission line

Five key facts about Ghanaโ€™s new law on competitive bidding for power generation

Ghana utility workers at a transmission line site

Tanzania launches $8.4 million power project to curb power outage

Electricity Transmission Line

South Africaโ€™s Eskom loses $27.9 billion to load shedding in 2024

South Africa's utility giant, Eskom

Eskom has reconnected Unit 1 of the Koeberg Nuclear Power Station to South Africaโ€™s national grid, restoring 930 megawatts (MW) of generation capacity following a major maintenance shutdown.


The Nigerian government plans to introduce a minimum capital adequacy requirementย for electricity distribution companies (DisCos) as their operationalย licencesย approach renewal in 2028.


Ethiopia has faulted the EU for taking what it described as a โ€œbiased and hostileโ€ position in support of Egypt over the management of the Nile River and the $5 billion Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam.


The Dangote Refinery has announced plans to expand its internal, off-grid power generation capacity to 1,000 megawatts (MW) as part of its ongoing expansion plan.


Kenya is negotiating compensation deal with Indiaโ€™s Adani Group after President Ruto canceled a Ksh 96 billion ($744 million) power infrastructure project in October.


Some rural dwellers in northern Nigeria in Kadunaย  have rejected the recent upgrade of their electricity feeder to Band A by Kaduna Electric, citing high tariffs and inadequate consultation.


South Africaโ€™s ambitious $25 billion power transmission expansion program has attracted major global interest including Indian billionaire Gautam Adaniโ€™s company and leading Chinese power firms.


Ethiopia and Russia have signed a new agreement to construct the countryโ€™s first nuclear power plant, representing a key step in Ethiopiaโ€™s plan to expand and diversify its energy mix.


The CEO of Renaissance Africa Energy Company Limited, Tony Attah, has called for renewed investment in Nigeriaโ€™s energy infrastructure, noting that most of the existing facilities are over 30 years old.


The Nigerian government has pledged to revive the Aluminium Smelter Company of Nigeria (ALSCON) in Ikot Abasi, Akwa Ibom State, by reconnecting it to the national grid after twenty-six years of inactivity.


Africa’s largest economy, South Africa, has announced plans to build 5,200 megawatts (MW) of new nuclear power capacity as part of its long-term strategy to secure reliable and cleaner energy.



A US-based energy company, Hydro-Link, has signed a $1.5 billion agreement with the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) to build a major transmission line that will power the countryโ€™s copper and cobalt mining hub.


Nigeriaโ€™s electricity meter installations rose to 225,631 units in the second quarter of 2025, showing a 20.55% increase from the 187,161 meters installed in the first quarter.


South Africaโ€™s power utility, Eskom, faces labour pressure as workers demand a 15% wage increase just as the company records its first full-year profit in eight years.


Nigeria is in discussions with Chinaโ€™s Export-Import Bank for a $2 billion loan to finance a new super electricity grid aimed at improving the countryโ€™s power supply and driving industrial growth.


Northern African country Egypt has announced plans to raise electricity rates as part of its gradual removal of power subsidies, starting from January 2026.



Tanzania major city, Zanzibar, has launched an $8.4 million electricity stabilisation project aimed at modernising its grid and ending years of unreliable supply and costly blackouts.


South Africaโ€™s state-owned power utility, Eskom, lost approximately R481 billion ($27.9 billion) in economic output due to load shedding in 2024.


South Africa’s Eskom restores Koeberg Unit 1 to grid, adds 930MW to power supplyย 

Eskom has reconnected Unit 1 of the Koeberg Nuclear Power Station to South Africaโ€™s national grid, restoring 930 megawatts (MW) of generation capacity following a major maintenance shutdown.ย 

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Nigeria plans fresh minimum capital requirement forย electricity firms in 2028

The Nigerian government plans to introduce a minimum capital adequacy requirementย for electricity distribution companies (DisCos) as their operationalย licencesย approach renewal in 2028.ย 

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Ethiopiaย slamsย EU for backing Egypt inย $5 billionย Nile dam disputeย 

Ethiopia has faulted the European Union (EU) for taking what it described as a โ€œbiased and hostileโ€ position inย supportย of Egypt over the management of the Nile River and theย $5 billionย Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD).ย 

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Nigeria: Dangote Refinery to expand off-grid power generation capacity to 1,000MWย 

The Dangote Refinery has announced plans to expand its internal, off-grid power generation capacity to 1,000 megawatts (MW) as part of its ongoing refinery expansion plan.

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Kenya, Adani Group resumes talks over $744 million transmission line deal dispute

Kenya is negotiating compensation deal with Indiaโ€™s Adani Group after President Ruto canceled a Ksh 96 billion ($744 million) power infrastructure project in October.

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Nigeria rural dwellers reject stable electricity supply over high tariffs

Some rural dwellers in northern Nigeria in Kaduna have rejected the recent upgrade of their electricity feeder to Band A by Kaduna Electric, citing high tariffs and inadequate consultation.

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Chinese firms, Adani back South Africaโ€™s $25 billion grid expansion plan

South Africaโ€™s ambitious 440 billion rand ($25 billion) power transmission expansion program has attracted major global interest including Indian billionaire Gautam Adaniโ€™s company and leading Chinese power firms.

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Ethiopia to partner Russia to build its first nuclear power plant

Ethiopia and Russia have signed a new agreement to construct the countryโ€™s first nuclear power plant, representing a key step in Ethiopiaโ€™s plan to expand and diversify its energy mix.

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Most Nigerian energy infrastructure are aging, over 30 years old โ€“ Renaissance CEO, Tony Attah

The CEO of Renaissance Africa Energy Company Limited, Tony Attah, has called for renewed investment in Nigeriaโ€™s energy infrastructure, noting that most of the existing facilities are over 30 years old.

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Nigeria to reconnect aluminum firm, ALSCON, to grid after 26 years of neglect

The Nigerian government has pledged to revive the Aluminium Smelter Company of Nigeria (ALSCON) in Ikot Abasi, Akwa Ibom State, by reconnecting it to the national grid after twenty-six years of inactivity.

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South Africa to build new 5,200 MW nuclear power plant to boost electricity supply

Africa’s largest economy, South Africa, has announced plans to build 5,200 megawatts (MW) of new nuclear power capacity as part of its long-term strategy to secure reliable and cleaner energy.

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Explainer: How Nigeria settles its $2.7 billion electricity debt with refinancing scheme

Nigeriaโ€™s electricity debt has surged dramatically over the years, plunging the sector into crisis. Now, the government is introducing a refinancing plan aimed at addressing the mounting debt. This story unpacks the details of that plan.

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US firm signs $1.5 billion deal to build power line for Congo mines

A US-based energy company, Hydro-Link, a subsidiary of Symbion Power, has signed a $1.5 billion agreement with the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) to build a major transmission line that will power the countryโ€™s copper and cobalt mining hub.

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Nigeria meter installation to electricity users rises to 225,631 in Q2 2025 โ€“ Report

Nigeriaโ€™s electricity meter installations rose to 225,631 units in the second quarter of 2025, showing a 20.55% increase from the 187,161 meters installed in the first quarter, according to the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC).

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South Africa’s Eskom workers demand 15% salary increase as firm returns to profit

South Africaโ€™s power utility, Eskom, faces labour pressure as workers demand a 15% wage increase just as the company records its first profit in eight years.

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Nigeria to borrow $2 billion loan from China for new electricity super grid – Report

Nigeria is in discussions with Chinaโ€™s Export-Import Bank for a $2 billion loan to finance a new super electricity grid aimed at improving the countryโ€™s power supply and driving industrial growth.

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Egypt to increase electricity tariff rate in January 2026 โ€“ Electricity Minister

Northern African country Egypt has announced plans to raise electricity rates as part of its gradual removal of power subsidies.

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Five key facts about Ghanaโ€™s new law on competitive bidding for power generation

Ghana has enacted a new electricity law that opens up power generation to competition through transparent bidding. The reform is designed to reshape the countryโ€™s electricity market. Here are the key highlights.

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Tanzania launches $8.4 million power project to curb power outage

Tanzania major city, Zanzibar, has launched an $8.4 million electricity stabilisation project aimed at modernising its grid and ending years of unreliable supply and costly blackouts.

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South Africaโ€™s Eskom loses $27.9 billion to load shedding in 2024

South Africaโ€™s state-owned power utility, Eskom, lost approximately R481 billion ($27.9 billion) in economic output due to load shedding in 2024.

Follow the story

Eskom has reconnected Unit 1 of the Koeberg Nuclear Power Station to South Africaโ€™s national grid, restoring 930 megawatts (MW) of generation capacity following a major maintenance shutdown.


The Nigerian government plans to introduce a minimum capital adequacy requirementย for electricity distribution companies (DisCos) as their operationalย licencesย approach renewal in 2028.


Ethiopia has faulted the EU for taking what it described as a โ€œbiased and hostileโ€ position in support of Egypt over the management of the Nile River and the $5 billion Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam.


The Dangote Refinery has announced plans to expand its internal, off-grid power generation capacity to 1,000 megawatts (MW) as part of its ongoing expansion plan.


Kenya is negotiating compensation deal with Indiaโ€™s Adani Group after President Ruto canceled a Ksh 96 billion ($744 million) power infrastructure project in October.


Some rural dwellers in northern Nigeria in Kadunaย  have rejected the recent upgrade of their electricity feeder to Band A by Kaduna Electric, citing high tariffs and inadequate consultation.


South Africaโ€™s ambitious $25 billion power transmission expansion program has attracted major global interest including Indian billionaire Gautam Adaniโ€™s company and leading Chinese power firms.


Ethiopia and Russia have signed a new agreement to construct the countryโ€™s first nuclear power plant, representing a key step in Ethiopiaโ€™s plan to expand and diversify its energy mix.


The CEO of Renaissance Africa Energy Company Limited, Tony Attah, has called for renewed investment in Nigeriaโ€™s energy infrastructure, noting that most of the existing facilities are over 30 years old.


The Nigerian government has pledged to revive the Aluminium Smelter Company of Nigeria (ALSCON) in Ikot Abasi, Akwa Ibom State, by reconnecting it to the national grid after twenty-six years of inactivity.


Africa’s largest economy, South Africa, has announced plans to build 5,200 megawatts (MW) of new nuclear power capacity as part of its long-term strategy to secure reliable and cleaner energy.



A US-based energy company, Hydro-Link, has signed a $1.5 billion agreement with the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) to build a major transmission line that will power the countryโ€™s copper and cobalt mining hub.


Nigeriaโ€™s electricity meter installations rose to 225,631 units in the second quarter of 2025, showing a 20.55% increase from the 187,161 meters installed in the first quarter.


South Africaโ€™s power utility, Eskom, faces labour pressure as workers demand a 15% wage increase just as the company records its first full-year profit in eight years.


Nigeria is in discussions with Chinaโ€™s Export-Import Bank for a $2 billion loan to finance a new super electricity grid aimed at improving the countryโ€™s power supply and driving industrial growth.


Northern African country Egypt has announced plans to raise electricity rates as part of its gradual removal of power subsidies, starting from January 2026.



Tanzania major city, Zanzibar, has launched an $8.4 million electricity stabilisation project aimed at modernising its grid and ending years of unreliable supply and costly blackouts.


South Africaโ€™s state-owned power utility, Eskom, lost approximately R481 billion ($27.9 billion) in economic output due to load shedding in 2024.