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Uganda utility UEDCL secures $50mn Absa loan to upgrade power grid
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ACWA Power, AfDB target $5bn Africa energy and water projects by 2030
ACWA and the AfDB have signed a cooperation framework to accelerate financing of up to $5bn in sustainable energy and water projects across Africa between 2025 and 2030, targeting renewables, green hydrogen and desalination projects.
Deep Yellow moves Namibia’s Tumas uranium project closer to FID with NamPower deal
Deep Yellow (ASX:DYL) has advanced its Namibia-based Tumas uranium project by signing a conditional transmission power supply agreement with state-owned utility NamPower,
EBRD lends €200mn to Egypt to strengthen power grid and green energy shift
The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) has approved €200mn in financing for the Egyptian Electricity Transmission Company (EETC) to support Egypt’s transition toward renewable energy and enhance stability of its power grid.
EU to install 300 kilowatts solar grids for 10 Nigerian clinics and SMEs
The European Union has announced plans to install solar microgrids totalling more than 300 kilowatts to supply electricity to at least 10 primary health centres in Nigeria’s Gombe State.
South Africa's government picks four bidders to build solar power facilities to produce 890 MW
South Africa has announced four new preferred bidders to invest about $955mn in four solar photovoltaic (PV) projects to generate a cumulative 890 MW.
Tanzania targets 8,000 MW electricity capacity and clean cooking adoption by 2030
Tanzania is stepping up efforts to expand its electricity generation to 8,000 MW by 2030, emphasising the need to deliver affordable, reliable power.
Natural gas to play a key role in Africa’s economic transformation, says AEC
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Kenya signs $311mn deal with Africa50 and PowerGrid for electricity transmission lines
Kenya has signed an agreement to invest $311mn in the construction of two high-voltage electricity transmission lines with Africa50, a pan-African infrastructure investment platform backed by African states, and Power Grid Corporation of India Ltd
Ghana utilities need $320mn investment to curb losses after tariff hike, regulator tells MPs
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Saudi Arabia deepens Mauritania ties with $160mn water and electricity project financing
The Saudi Fund for Development has committed $160mn in concessional loans to water and electricity projects in Mauritania, including a Senegal River–sourced drinking water scheme for Kiffa and a cross-border power interconnection with Mali.
South African energy trader Etana agrees 20-year offtake for Acciona Energía wind farms
South African energy trader Etana Energy has signed a 20-year corporate offtake to buy all output from two new wind farms developed by Acciona Energía (BME:ANE), supplying major corporate customers
Mauritius opens 2MW hybrid rooftop solar tender with optional battery storage
Mauritius’s Central Electricity Board has launched a tender for 2MW of aggregated rooftop solar capacity, with an optional battery storage component, as the island seeks to cut fuel imports and strengthen grid resilience.
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Sun King raises $40mn equity round to expand solar kit rollout across sub-Saharan Africa
Sun King has closed a $40mn equity funding round to accelerate the deployment of off-grid solar kits across sub-Saharan Africa, with the capital aimed at scaling distribution and customer financing.
Africa requires $375bn to develop its natural gas resources, says SPE
Africa will need an estimated investment of $375bn over the next decade to fully fund its natural gas development in order to meet its growing domestic and export demand, according to the Society of Petroleum Engineers.
EDF starts producing electricity from 140-MW San Kraal Wind Farm in South Africa
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South African utility Eskom board approves updated unbundling strategy
Eskom has approved an updated unbundling strategy, reaffirming the separation of its generation, transmission and distribution operations as part of South Africa’s long-running electricity market reform, while preserving state ownership.
Oslo-listed Scatec's Mmadinare Solar Cluster in Botswana starts generating 60MW more power
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