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North African country, Morocco, signed agreements with an Emirati-Moroccan consortium for energy and water infrastructure projects, valued at over $14 billion, according to one of the companies involved.
The European Investment Bank in collaboration with German bank KfW have granted a whopping sum of $340 million (โฌ300 million) to support Morocco’s renewable energy integration into its national grid.
Ethiopiaโs 100 MW Assela Wind Farm has gone into operation for the first time, delivering electricity to the nationโs power grid.ย ย ย
Nigeriaโs transport sector stands at a critical crossroad. With escalating fuel costs, urban congestion, and environmental concerns, the adoption of electric vehicles (EVs) presents a sustainable option for Nigeriaโs public transport sector.
James Opiyo Wandayi, Kenyaโs Cabinet Secretary for Energy and Petroleum, announced Kenyaโs commitment to producing green hydrogen for industrial and transport sectors.ย
A London-based renewable energy company, Konexa has secured over $80 million investments to develop Nigeriaโs renewable energy and electricity grid infrastructure.
The Cahora Bassa Hydroelectric Plant (HCB), Mozambiqueโs largest hydroelectric power producer, has begun distributing โฌ102.6 million ($114 million) in dividends to its shareholders.
The African Development Bank (AfDB) just approved $8.79 million in financing for the Uganda Biogas and Electric Cooking Project (UBEP), an initiative aimed at expanding clean cooking access across Uganda.ย
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For Africa’s electricity sector, for instance, the experience of the new White House leader has been a bittersweet one.
The Nigerian government has announced plans to install solar energy in more than 37 universities and hospitals across the country in order to address persistent electricity blackout.
China-based firm, Jinko Solar, has secured a contract from engineering firm, Vinci Energies, to supply solar equipment for the 52.42 MW Ferke Solar Power Plant in the Ferkessedougou region of Ivory Coast.
The Zambian Minister of Energy, Makozo Chikote, has invited UK-based Echo Eight Investments Limited to establish clean energy projects in Zambia.
The continentโs vast wind resources and growing investments drive significant projects that promise economic, environmental, and social benefits.
This geographic imbalance is shaped by a complex web of factors: from investment readiness and regulatory stability to infrastructure availability and international partnerships.
The 11.5 GW renewable energy project entails building a vast solar and wind facility on a 1,500-square-mile stretch in Morocco’s Guelmim-Oued Noun region, coupled with a 22.5 GWh/5 GW battery storage system
North African country, Egypt, has resumed discussion with India-based renewable energy company, ReNew Energy, to develop a $8 billion green hydrogen project in the Suez Canal Economic Zone.
The government of Zambia has reduced the approval period for solar project applications from over six months to just 48 hours in a bid to encourage private sector investment in the countryโs renewable energy.
The Energy Commission of Nigeria (ECN) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with China Energy Engineering Corporation Limited to create a Nigeria-China Renewable Energy Research Center and expand the countryโs renewable energy capacity.ย
Egypt, France and the European Union (EU) have signed nine financing and grant agreements worth โฌ262.3 million to implement priority projects in Egyptโs water treatment, sanitation, renewable energy, and railway sectors.ย