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South Africa’s power utility Eskom announces FY2024 results, forecasts profit for FY2025

20 December 2024

South Africa’s state-run power utility Eskom on December 19 released its group annual results for the financial year (FY) 2024 from 1 April 2023 to 31 March 2024.

Oslo-listed Scatec ASA attains financial close for 60MW solar farm in Botswana

20 December 2024

A Norwegian renewable energy producer, Scatec ASA (Scatec), has reached financial close for a 60-megawatt (MW) solar photovoltaic project in Botswana.

Kenya confirms plans to break ground on country's first nuclear power plant in 2025

19 December 2024

Kenya's Nuclear Power and Energy Agency (NuPEA) aims to break ground on its first nuclear plant within a year, with commissioning set for 2034

IEA: Access to energy improving worldwide, driven by renewables

19 December 2024

Having a reliable electricity supply is something many of us take for granted – including for sending and reading emails like this one. But hundreds of millions of people around the world today don’t have access to electricity.

France's EDF contracts Envision Energy for 257-MW battery storage in South African projects

18 December 2024

Envision Energy (Envision), a renewable energy solutions provider, has won a contract with EDF Group (EDF) of France to supply three battery energy storage systems (BESS) for projects in South Africa.

Kenya's $2.51bn High Grand Falls Dam project to feature solar farm, green hydrogen plant

17 December 2024

The Kenyan government has finalised a deal to reduce the cost of the High Grand Falls dam project by KES 100bn ($772.20mn), bringing the total cost down from KES 425bn ($3.28bn) to KES 325bn ($2.51bn)

Tanzania begins construction of key 400kV transmission line

16 December 2024

The Tanzania Electric Supply Company (Tanesco), under the Ministry of Energy, has launched the construction of a 400kV transmission line from Chalinze to Dodoma

French renewable energy firm Qair builds two 20-MWp solar parks in Tunisia’s Kasserine

15 December 2024

French renewable energy firm Qair started the construction of two solar parks in Tunisia’s Feriana area at Kasserine Governorate with a total capacity of 20 MWp.

South Africa’s power utility Eskom intensifies efforts to curb electricity theft

13 December 2024

South Africa’s state-run power utility Eskom has intensified efforts to address electricity theft following the prepaid meter update on 24 November 2024, part of the planned token identifier (TID) rollover.

South Africa: Eskom’s proposed higher tariffs for solar users raise concerns

13 December 2024

South Africa’s state-owned power utility Eskom has ignited a debate following its latest tariff proposal, creating uncertainty for solar power users.

South Africa launches RFI ahead of pilot tender for independent transmission projects

13 December 2024

South Africa has launched an Independent Transmission Projects (ITPs) market-sounding exercise by issuing a request for information (RFI) to assess the level of interest in the industry.

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