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Kenya transfers first nuclear power plant to state-owned utility firm

Kenya Nuclear electricity plant

Ghanaians to pay more for electricity as new tariff hikes begin January 2026ย 

Electricity transmission grid

“I better pass my neighbour”: Tracing Nigeriaโ€™s shift from fuel generators to rooftop solar

High voltage transmission line in Mozambique

South Africa’s Eskom rakes inย $1.42 billionย in six month as profit streak continuesย 

South Africa state-owned utility giant, Eskom

Eskom gets higher credit rating boost from S&P Global amid return to profitabilityย 

A sign outside the Eskom Holdings SOC Ltd. Medupi coal-fired power station in Lephalale, South Africa,

South Africaโ€™s Eskom integrates $58 million renewable substation into national gridย 

South African state-owned utility company, Eskom Holdings

Turkiyeโ€™s Aska to build 119MW power plant in Burkina Faso

Electricity privatisation

Overdue municipal debts threaten Eskom’s restructuring plans โ€“ CEO

South African state-owned utility company, Eskom Holdings

Eskom seeks to end load reduction for over 1.69 million South Africans by 2027ย ย 

South Africa's Eskom nuclear power plant

โ€œPrioritise coal over renewable for electricity generationโ€ billionaire Dangote tells Zambia govt

Africa's richest man, Aliko Dangote.

Tony Elumelu eyes $1 billion investment in Kenya’s energy sector, others

Nigeria's business mogul, Tony Elumelu

How Eskomโ€™s big bets on coal projects pulls South Africa from renewable pursuit

South Africa's utility giant, Eskom

Germany, Egypt sign โ‚ฌ50 million debtย swapย dealย to boostย renewable energy gridย ย 

floating renewable solar panel

Nigeria targets $20 billion inflows by 2029 to boost electricity supplyย ย 

Nigeria's President, Bola Tinubu

Trump: Good news for Africa oil, bad news for renewable goals

US President Donald Trump signs an executive order

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

The government of Kenya has handed over as the primary operator the nation’s first nuclear power plant to its state-owned utility firm, Kenya Electricity Generating Company (KenGen).


Ghanaians will face higher electricity bills from January 1, 2026, following the Public Utilities Regulatory Commissionโ€™s (PURC) approval of tariff increases across all consumer categories.



Eskom posted a profit after tax of 24.3 billion rand ($1.42 billion) for the six months ending September 2025, representing ย a 37% increase compared with the same period last year.


South Africaโ€™s state-owned power utility Eskom has received a long-term credit rating upgrade from S&P Global Ratings, reflecting improvements in the utilityโ€™s operational performance and financial recovery.


Eskom and Seriti Green have completed the handover of the Vunumoya Main Transmission Station that will connect one of South Africaโ€™s largest renewable projects to the national grid.


Aksa Enerji has announced plans to build a 119 MW fuel oil power plant in Ouagadougou, the capital of Burkina Faso to strengthen the reliability of the electricity supply in the capital and surrounding areas.


Eskom Chief Executive, Dan Marokane says the power utility cannot complete its long-delayed unbundling until municipalities settle the massive arrears owed to the company.


South Africa’s state-owned utility, firm, Eskom has announced plans to end load reduction for 1.69 million customers by 2027 as part of its new Load Reduction Elimination Strategy.


Africaโ€™s richest man, Aliko Dangote has called on African countries, including Zambia, to harness coal for power generation rather than focusing on renewable energy sources such as solar and wind.


Nigerian business mogul Tony Elumelu has pledged aย $1 billionย (KSh129 billion) investment in Kenyaโ€™s key sectors, including energy, food security, and transport infrastructure.



Egypt and Germany have signed a โ‚ฌ50 million ($54 million) debt swap agreement to fund grid connection projects for two wind power stations,ย representingย their cooperation on Egyptโ€™s renewable energy expansion.


West African country, Nigeria, expects to attract up toย $20 billionย in fresh oil and gas investments by 2029, driven by recent reforms to improveย power generation and industrial growth.


No doubt, Trumpโ€™s return to the White House has energised Africaโ€™s oil ambitionsโ€”but itโ€™s casting a shadow over renewable energy progress across the continent.


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.


Kenya transfers first nuclear power plant to state-owned utility firm

The government of Kenya has handed over as the primary operator the nation’s first nuclear power plant to its state-owned utility firm, Kenya Electricity Generating Company (KenGen).

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Ghanaians to pay more for electricity as new tariff hikes begin January 2026ย 

Ghanaians will face higher electricity bills from January 1, 2026, following the Public Utilities Regulatory Commissionโ€™s (PURC) approval of tariff increases across all consumer categories.

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“I better pass my neighbour”: Tracing Nigeriaโ€™s shift from fuel generators to rooftop solar

A decade ago, many low-income households depended on small โ€œI better pass my neighbourโ€ generators to keep the lights on. Today, the trend is rooftop solar. Still, the deeper electricity crisis remains unresolved.

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South Africa’s Eskom rakes inย $1.42 billionย in six month as profit streak continuesย 

South Africaโ€™s state-owned power utility, Eskom, posted a profit after tax of 24.3 billion rand ($1.42 billion) for the six months ending September 2025, representing ย a 37% increase compared with the same period last year.

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Eskom gets higher credit rating boost from S&P Global amid return to profitabilityย 

South Africaโ€™s state-owned power utility Eskom has received a long-term credit rating upgrade from S&P Global Ratings, reflecting improvements in the utilityโ€™s operational performance and financial recovery.ย ย 

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South Africaโ€™s Eskom integrates $58 million renewable substation into national gridย 

Eskom and Seriti Green have completed the handover of the Vunumoya Main Transmission Station, a R1 billion ($58 million) renewable-energy evacuation substation that will connect one of South Africaโ€™s largest renewable projects to the national grid.

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Turkiyeโ€™s Aska to build 119MW power plant in Burkina Faso

Aksa Enerji has announced plans to build a 119 MW fuel oil power plant in Ouagadougou, the capital of Burkina Faso to strengthen the reliability of the electricity supply in the capital and surrounding areas.

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Overdue municipal debts threaten Eskom’s restructuring plans โ€“ CEO

Eskom Chief Executive, Dan Marokane says the power utility cannot complete its long-delayed unbundling until municipalities settle the massive arrears owed to the company.

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Eskom seeks to end load reduction for over 1.69 million South Africans by 2027ย ย 

South Africa’s state-owned utility, firm, Eskom has announced plans to end load reduction forย 1.69 million customersย by 2027 as part of its new Load Reduction Elimination Strategy.

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โ€œPrioritise coal over renewable for electricity generationโ€ billionaire Dangote tells Zambia govt

Africaโ€™s richest man, Aliko Dangote has called on African countries, including Zambia, to harness coal for power generation rather than focusing on renewable energy sources such as solar and wind.

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Tony Elumelu eyes $1 billion investment in Kenya’s energy sector, others

Nigerian business mogul Tony Elumelu has pledged aย $1 billionย (KSh129 billion) investment in Kenyaโ€™s key sectors, including energy, food security, and transport infrastructure.ย ย 

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How Eskomโ€™s big bets on coal projects pulls South Africa from renewable pursuit

For South Africa, the continentโ€™s biggest economy, balancing renewable ambitions with coal-based power has long been a challenge. For Eskom, its main utility, big money projects often take precedence over green goals.

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Germany, Egypt sign โ‚ฌ50 million debtย swapย dealย to boostย renewable energy gridย ย 

Egypt and Germany have signed a โ‚ฌ50 million ($54 million) debt swap agreement to fund grid connection projects for two wind power stations,ย representingย their cooperation on Egyptโ€™s renewable energy expansion.ย 

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Nigeria targets $20 billion inflows by 2029 to boost electricity supplyย ย 

Nigeria expects to attract up toย $20 billionย in fresh oil and gas investments by 2029, driven by recent reforms to improveย power generation and industrial growth.ย 

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Trump: Good news for Africa oil, bad news for renewable goals

No doubt, Trumpโ€™s return to the White House has energised Africaโ€™s oil ambitionsโ€”but itโ€™s casting a shadow over renewable energy progress across the continent.

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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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The government of Kenya has handed over as the primary operator the nation’s first nuclear power plant to its state-owned utility firm, Kenya Electricity Generating Company (KenGen).


Ghanaians will face higher electricity bills from January 1, 2026, following the Public Utilities Regulatory Commissionโ€™s (PURC) approval of tariff increases across all consumer categories.



Eskom posted a profit after tax of 24.3 billion rand ($1.42 billion) for the six months ending September 2025, representing ย a 37% increase compared with the same period last year.


South Africaโ€™s state-owned power utility Eskom has received a long-term credit rating upgrade from S&P Global Ratings, reflecting improvements in the utilityโ€™s operational performance and financial recovery.


Eskom and Seriti Green have completed the handover of the Vunumoya Main Transmission Station that will connect one of South Africaโ€™s largest renewable projects to the national grid.


Aksa Enerji has announced plans to build a 119 MW fuel oil power plant in Ouagadougou, the capital of Burkina Faso to strengthen the reliability of the electricity supply in the capital and surrounding areas.


Eskom Chief Executive, Dan Marokane says the power utility cannot complete its long-delayed unbundling until municipalities settle the massive arrears owed to the company.


South Africa’s state-owned utility, firm, Eskom has announced plans to end load reduction for 1.69 million customers by 2027 as part of its new Load Reduction Elimination Strategy.


Africaโ€™s richest man, Aliko Dangote has called on African countries, including Zambia, to harness coal for power generation rather than focusing on renewable energy sources such as solar and wind.


Nigerian business mogul Tony Elumelu has pledged aย $1 billionย (KSh129 billion) investment in Kenyaโ€™s key sectors, including energy, food security, and transport infrastructure.



Egypt and Germany have signed a โ‚ฌ50 million ($54 million) debt swap agreement to fund grid connection projects for two wind power stations,ย representingย their cooperation on Egyptโ€™s renewable energy expansion.


West African country, Nigeria, expects to attract up toย $20 billionย in fresh oil and gas investments by 2029, driven by recent reforms to improveย power generation and industrial growth.


No doubt, Trumpโ€™s return to the White House has energised Africaโ€™s oil ambitionsโ€”but itโ€™s casting a shadow over renewable energy progress across the continent.


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.