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Eskom opens consultations on 5.2 GW nuclear power project in South Africa

South Africa's Eskom nuclear power plant

Nigeriaโ€™s electricity grid collapse crisis needs more than a $2.6 billion bailout

Electricity in a rural community in Africa

Electricity traders in South Africa seek clear timeline for Eskom splitย 

South Africa's Eskom nuclear power plant

Vitol-backed consortium plansย $3 billionย LNG terminal and power plant in South Africa

South Africa's busiest ports in Durban, South Africa

As global electricity demand surges, is Nigeria doing enough to meet rising power needs?

Electricity power line towering over a rural community in Africa

South Africa’s transmission grid to break away from Eskom, says president Ramaphosa

South Africa's president, Cyril Ramaphosa addresing the press

Ghana to begin phase 1 of $1 billion Pwalugu Dam project after years of delays

An hydro electricity dam

Mozambique postpones gas power plant completion to 2027 amid cost surge

Cooking Gas plant facility

How mounting debt cripples Africa’s electricity ambitions, leaves millions in darkness

Electricity in a rural community in Africa

Orji Kalu’s Swiber Africa signs deal with China for hydropower stations, lithium facilities

Nigerian senior lawmaker, Orji Kalu, at his office

Egypt expands power grid as electricity theft hit 4.6 billion kWhย 

Electricity transmission grid

Eskom slashes electricity tariffs by 35% for two ferrochrome producers in South Africaย 

South Africa's utility giant, Eskom

Nigeria issues N501 billion power sector bond,ย fullyย subscribedย 

Nigeria's president, Bola Ahmed Tinubu

Nigeria’s national grid collapses for the second time in Januaryย 

National grid Electricity transmission line

Why Nigeria’s electricity gridย keeps failing despite billions in investmentย ย 

Electricity transmission grid

Nigeria nationalย gridย collapse for theย firstย time in 2026ย 

Electricity transmission grid

UK, AfDB extendย $1billionย guarantee for South African power projectsย 

South Africa's Eskom nuclear power plant

AfDBย approves $16.5 million loan for geothermal project in Kenyaย ย 

AfDB President, Dr . Sidi Ould Tah

Coal accounts for 40% of South Africa’s electricity cost โ€” Ministerย 

South African Energy and Electricity Minister, Kgosientsho Ramokgopa

South Africa: Eskom seeks partners to lowerย electrictity costs, boost industrial outputย 

South Africa state-owned utility giant, Eskom




















Eskom opens consultations on 5.2 GW nuclear power project in South Africa

State-owned power utility, Eskom, has begun stakeholderย talksย in the Eastern Cape as part of plans to implement 5.2 gigawatts (GW) of new nuclear capacity in South Africa.

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Nigeriaโ€™s electricity grid collapse crisis needs more than a $2.6 billion bailout

The Nigeria government plans to clear a $2.6 billion debt in its power sector. The move is targeted to reduce grid failure. But clear evidence shows that the problem may be deeper than a single bailout.

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Electricity traders in South Africa seek clear timeline for Eskom splitย 

Electricity traders in South Africa have called on the government to publish a clear timeline and define the final structure for the separation of the transmission business from Eskom.

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Vitol-backed consortium plansย $3 billionย LNG terminal and power plant in South Africa

Vitol is backing a consortium planning to develop aย $3 billionย liquefied natural gas (LNG) import terminal and gas-fired power plant at the Port of Durban in South Africa, a company spokesperson confirmed.ย 

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As global electricity demand surges, is Nigeria doing enough to meet rising power needs?

The rise in electricity demand globally, as observed by IEA newest report, cast a spotlight on Nigeria’s power crisis. The question remans is Africa’s most populous nation doing all it can to curb its own rising demand.

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South Africa’s transmission grid to break away from Eskom, says president Ramaphosa

South Africa has announced plans to establish a fully independent, state-owned transmission company that will operate separately from Eskom.

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Ghana to begin phase 1 of $1 billion Pwalugu Dam project after years of delays

The government of Ghana has announced plans to commence Phase 1 of the nearly $1 billion Pwalugu Multipurpose Dam Project, signalling a renewed effort to advance the long-delayed power infrastructure project.

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Mozambique postpones gas power plant completion to 2027 amid cost surge

Mozambiqueโ€™s 450-megawattย Central Termica de Temane (CTT)ย station, a planned gas-fired power plant, has been delayed until 2027 after rising construction costs.

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How mounting debt cripples Africa’s electricity ambitions, leaves millions in darkness

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.

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Orji Kalu’s Swiber Africa signs deal with China for hydropower stations, lithium facilities

Nigerian lawmaker Orji Kaluโ€™s firm, Swiber Africa, has signed a deal with Chinaโ€™s GCL Group, an integrated energy company, to develop multiple energy projects in Nigeria, including hydropower stations and lithium processing facilities.

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Egypt expands power grid as electricity theft hit 4.6 billion kWhย 

Egypt is expanding its electricity grid while continuing efforts to curb power theft after authorities recorded electricity losses of 4.6 billion kilowatt-hours (kWh) over the past year.ย 

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Eskom slashes electricity tariffs by 35% for two ferrochrome producers in South Africaย 

South Africa’s state-owned power utility, Eskom, has slashed electricity tariffs by 35% for two major ferrochrome producers in a move aimed at preventing operational shutdowns.

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Nigeria issues N501 billion power sector bond,ย fullyย subscribedย 

The Nigeria government has issued a N501 billion bond under the Presidential Power Sector Debt Reduction Programme (PPSDRP), recording 100% subscription.

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Nigeria’s national grid collapses for the second time in Januaryย 

Nigeriaโ€™s national electricity grid has sufferedย another system collapse for the second time this month, cutting power supply to all 11 electricity distribution companies (DisCos).

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Why Nigeria’s electricity gridย keeps failing despite billions in investmentย ย 

In January alone, Nigeria recorded two nationwide grid collapses. Despite billions poured into the power sector over the years, the national grid remains fragile and unreliable. This report examines why that is the case.

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Nigeria nationalย gridย collapse for theย firstย time in 2026ย 

Nigeria’s national electricity grid collapsed for the first time in 2026, indicating the country’s first complete power shutdown of the year.ย 

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UK, AfDB extendย $1billionย guarantee for South African power projectsย 

The United Kingdom and the African Development Bank (AfDB) have extended a $1โ€ฏbillion climate-linked debt guarantee to South Africa, securing a $400โ€ฏmillion municipal financing deal.

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AfDBย approves $16.5 million loan for geothermal project in Kenyaย ย 

AfDB has approved a $16.5 million loan to support the development of the 35-megawattย OrPowerย Twenty-Two (OTTL) geothermal power plantย in Kenyaโ€™sย Menengaiย geothermal field.ย 

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Coal accounts for 40% of South Africa’s electricity cost โ€” Ministerย 

South Africa’s Minister of electricity, Kgosientshoย Ramokgopa, has revealed that coalย remainsย the largestย componentย of electricity costs in South Africa, accounting forย roughly 40%ย of total generation expenses.ย ย 

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South Africa: Eskom seeks partners to lowerย electrictity costs, boost industrial outputย 

South Africaโ€™s state-owned power utility, Eskom,ย says it isย seekingย partners to help reduce electricity costs and support industrial development in Africa’s most industrialised nation.

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