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Nigeria slashes electricity debt obligation by 30% to $2.4 million after auditย 

Nigeria's president, Bola Tinubu, delivering a speech at an event

Nigeria’s electricity output rebounds to 4,300MW following prolonged outages

Electricity power line towering over a rural community in Africa

Eskom,ย Coegaย sign deal onย nuclear plantย expansionย programmeย 

South Africa state-owned utility giant, Eskom

South Africa: Six key facts about Exxaro-Eskom new 17-years coal deal

South Africa's mining and renewable energy firm, Exxaro

Mauritius plans 405MW grid boost to tackleย power shortagesย 

Electricity Transmission Line

Nigeria approves $2.3 billion bond to settle electricity sector debtย 

Nigeria's president, Bola Tinubu, delivering a speech at an event

Nigeriaโ€™s power crisis shows why mini-grids should be its best bet

Mini-grid electricity in a government housing project in Nigeria

Exxaro signs new 17-year deal to supply coal from Malta mine to Eskom

South Africa's mining and renewable energy firm, Exxaro

Ghana scales back tariffs on electricity, water to boost household relief

Electricity transmission line

Kenya signs deal with US forย 2,000MW nuclear power plantย 

Kenya President, WIlliam Ruto

Angola approves $334 million transmission project for southern provincesย ย 

Electricity power line towering over a rural community in Africa

Nearly three years after overhauling electricity law, Nigeria’s power crisis worsens

Nigeria's president, Bola Tinubu, delivering a speech at an event

South Africa’s Eskomย offers 6.5%ย pay raise to workers amid dispute with labour union

South Africa's utility giant, Eskom

Gasย powerย plantsย in Nigeria shutย down over $5 billion debt

Electricity transmission line in Africa

Why Nigeriaโ€™s proposed electricity transmission firm ‘GAMCO’ makes little sense

High voltage transmission line in Mozambique

South Africa raises electricity tariffs after $3.35 billion Eskom pricing error review

South African state-owned utility company, Eskom Holdings

Nigeria regulator orders all private substations be connected to national gridย 

Electricity transmission grid

Rockefeller Foundation commits $10 million toย boostย electricity access in Africaย ย 

Electricity in a rural community in Africa

Nigeria to establish new firm to oversee failing national gridย 

Electricity transmission line in Africa

Can private operators fix Nigeriaโ€™s struggling electricity grid?

Electricity transmission grid




















Nigeria slashes electricity debt obligation by 30% to $2.4 million after auditย 

Nigeria government has reduced electricity sector debt claims from 4.7 trillion ($3.43 million) to N3.3 trillion ($2.41 million) following a verification exercise, as part of efforts to address issues in the countryโ€™s power market.

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Nigeria’s electricity output rebounds to 4,300MW following prolonged outages

Nigeriaโ€™s electricity output has rebounded to 4,300MW, marking a recovery after weeks of prolonged outages that strained power supply across the country.

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Eskom,ย Coegaย sign deal onย nuclear plantย expansionย programmeย 

Eskom andย Coegaย Development Corporation have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to coordinate South Africa’s Nuclear New Buildย Programmeย (NNBP), covering infrastructure development

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South Africa: Six key facts about Exxaro-Eskom new 17-years coal deal

The deal between Exxaro Resources and Eskom marks a significant step toward stabilising South Africaโ€™s power grid. With the contract set to run for 17 years, here are some key facts about the agreement.

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Mauritius plans 405MW grid boost to tackleย power shortagesย 

The government of Mauritius has announced plans to add 405 megawatts (MW) of new electricity generation capacity to the national grid over the next three years, as part of efforts to address supply constraints.

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Nigeria approves $2.3 billion bond to settle electricity sector debtย 

President Bola Tinubu has approved a ย โ‚ฆ3.3 trillion ($2.38 billion) payment plan to settle legacy debts in Nigeria’s power sector, as part of efforts toย stabiliseย electricity supply.

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Nigeriaโ€™s power crisis shows why mini-grids should be its best bet

For a nation of 200 million people, Nigeria produces a meagre electricity of 4,000 MW from its ever-failing grid. Mini-grid offers a real alternative to this lingered electricity crisis.

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Exxaro signs new 17-year deal to supply coal from Malta mine to Eskom

Exxaro Resources has signed a new 17-year agreement, running from 2026 to 2043, to supply coal from the Matla Power Station to Eskom, South Africaโ€™s key electricity producer.

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Ghana scales back tariffs on electricity, water to boost household relief

West African nation, Ghana, has declared a slash in electricity and water tariffs, aiming to ease pressure on households and support businesses facing rising living and operating costs.

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Kenya signs deal with US forย 2,000MW nuclear power plantย 

Kenya has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the United States on strategic civil nuclear cooperation,ย representingย a step toward the development of a plannedย 2,000-megawatt (MW) nuclear power plant

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Angola approves $334 million transmission project for southern provincesย ย 

The President of Angola, Joรฃo Lourenรงo, has approved a total budget of $334 million to strengthen electricity transmission in southern region.

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Nearly three years after overhauling electricity law, Nigeria’s power crisis worsens

Nearly three years after Nigeria passed its sweeping electricity reform law, the sector shows little improvement, with the country facing one of its most severe power crises in decades.

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South Africa’s Eskomย offers 6.5%ย pay raise to workers amid dispute with labour union

South Africaโ€™s power utility, Eskom, has tabled a revised wage offer of 6.5% for workers as negotiations withย labourย unions enter a fourth round, with no agreement reached.ย ย 

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Gasย powerย plantsย in Nigeria shutย down over $5 billion debt

Nigeriaโ€™s power generation companies are shutting down operations as aย N6.8 trillion ($5 billion) debt owed to the sector continues to mount, worsening payment shortfalls.

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Why Nigeriaโ€™s proposed electricity transmission firm ‘GAMCO’ makes little sense

Nigeria is setting up a new firm, GAMCO, to manage its transmission lines. But rather than solving existing problems, the move may add an unnecessary and complicated layer to the power sector.

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South Africa raises electricity tariffs after $3.35 billion Eskom pricing error review

South Africaโ€™s electricity regulator has approved higher tariff increases for the next two financial years after correcting a R54.7 billion ($3.35 billion) calculation error in the pricing framework used for Eskom.

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Nigeria regulator orders all private substations be connected to national gridย 

Nigeria has directed owners of privately operated transmission substations to register and obtain regulatory permits, insisting that all such facilities connected to Nigeriaโ€™s national grid.

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Rockefeller Foundation commits $10 million toย boostย electricity access in Africaย ย 

The Rockefeller Foundation has committed anย additionalย $10 millionย to support efforts aimed at expanding electricity access across Africa, as part of a broader initiative seeking to connectย 300 million people to power by 2030.ย 

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Nigeria to establish new firm to oversee failing national gridย 

The Nigerian governmentย has constituted a committee to oversee the incorporation of a new government-owned company designed to manage critical grid infrastructure and recover stranded electricity across the nation’s power system.

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Can private operators fix Nigeriaโ€™s struggling electricity grid?

Nigeriaโ€™s national grid continues to suffer frequent breakdowns. The centrally managed system is under pressure, and some experts believe privatisation could help improve efficiency and stability.

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