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Kenya land dispute delays tea-sector hydropower investment in Bomet

12 May 2026

Kenya’s Senate Majority Leader Aaron Cheruiyot has called on Bomet Governor Hillary Barchok and Senator Hillary Sigei to resolve their political differences and unlock stalled land negotiations holding back the Kipsonoi hydropower project

Nigeria’s Lagos State moves to criminalise unmetered power supply as electricity deficit deepens

11 May 2026

Nigeria’s Lagos State plans to begin enforcing a law criminalising electricity supply without prepaid meters from 2026, as authorities intensify reforms to tackle chronic estimated billing and an electricity deficit estimated at about 11,000MW.

Nigeria's Dangote holds talks with Norway's sovereign wealth fund on joint African investments

11 May 2026

Aliko Dangote has held discussions with executives from Norway’s sovereign wealth fund, Yara International and Scatec, on investment opportunities across Africa spanning energy, renewables, fertiliser, agriculture and industrial infrastruce

Anthem reaches financial close on 20MW Eswatini solar project

11 May 2026

South African renewable energy developer Anthem has reached financial close on the 20MW Tsamela solar PV project in Eswatini, marking a milestone in the country’s efforts to expand domestic electricity generation.

Chinese energy giant Ming Yang secures licence for Ethiopia renewables project

11 May 2026

Ming Yang Smart Energy has secured an investment licence for a multibillion-dollar renewable energy and green industrial project in Ethiopia that includes 8.4GW of wind and solar capacity alongside planned green ammonia and equipment investments.

Nigeria power plants 31% capacity in April despite stronger dispatch

11 May 2026

Nigeria’s grid-connected power plants operated at only 31% of installed capacity in April, as persistent voltage and frequency instability continued to expose structural weaknesses in the system despite a modest rise in available generation.

IFC considers $40mn investment in African clean energy platform FEI

11 May 2026

The International Finance Corporation is considering an investment of up to $40mn in the Facility for Energy Inclusion, a blended-finance platform supporting decentralised renewable energy projects across Africa.

Kenya among markets to watch as Africa continues to build momentum in wind energy development

8 May 2026

This year’s Global Wind Report examines how wind power is expanding worldwide, sets out what is needed to maintain progress and, in its Markets to Watch section, highlights countries where delivery is starting to match ambition.

Nigeria’s Dangote targets 20,000MW power project

8 May 2026

Nigerian billionaire Aliko Dangote has announced plans for a major expansion into domestic power generation with a proposed 20,000MW project that would exceed the country’s current dependable electricity supply

Nigeria’s Enugu State plans 660MW coal-fired power plant as governor targets $30bn economy

7 May 2026

Enugu State’s governor is betting that locally sourced coal and new electricity market reforms can deliver cheaper and more reliable power for businesses and households.

Nigerian DisCos lift collection efficiency despite weaker billing in February

7 May 2026

Nigeria’s electricity distribution companies improved billing and collection efficiency in February 2026 despite weaker power supply and lower total billings, according to NERC data.

MCA inaugurates Africa’s largest off-grid solar park in Angola

7 May 2026

Portugal’s MCA has inaugurated a 31.85MW off-grid solar park paired with 75.26MWh of battery storage in Angola, strengthening rural electrification efforts and setting a new continental record for standalone solar generation

Afrox signs 10-year renewable power deal with Discovery Green for South African unit

7 May 2026

Afrox (JSE:AFX), a producer and distributor of industrial, medical and specialty gases and part of Linde plc, has signed a 10-year PPA with Discovery Green to supply renewable electricity to its Kuilsriver air separation unit near Cape Town.

Mozambique resumes LNG projects as industry pushes for inclusive growth

6 May 2026

Industry leaders emphasise that long-term success of Mozambique LNG sector development depends on inclusive growth, local participation and stronger community engagement.

Nigeria DisCos’ revenue rises to $1.69bn as power sector performance weakens

6 May 2026

Electricity distribution companies in Nigeria recorded a rise in revenue to NGN2.31 trillion ($1.69bn) in 2025, despite weaker generation performance and continued service challenges across the power sector.

Low-carbon sources met all of 2025’s electricity demand growth - OWID

6 May 2026

Solar and wind energy have grown quickly in recent years, but global electricity demand has grown faster. So while their share of electricity generation kept rising, it wasn't enough to push fossil fuels into absolute decline.

Kenya and Tanzania agree energy pact for Dar es Salaam–Mombasa gas pipeline feasibility study

6 May 2026

Tanzania and Kenya on May 4 signed a bilateral energy agreement centred on a proposed natural gas pipeline linking Dar es Salaam to Mombasa, marking a new phase in cross-border infrastructure cooperation

Diesel price surge drives Africa telecoms shift to solar towers

5 May 2026

Rising diesel prices linked to the Iran war are pushing African telecom operators to accelerate a shift toward solar-powered towers, cutting fuel costs, improving network reliability and reducing dependence on volatile energy supply chains.

ABB Egypt targets $5mn investment in clean energy solutions

5 May 2026

ABB Egypt, a subsidiary of the Swiss-Swedish multinational ABB (SIX: ABBN), plans to invest $5mn in clean energy solutions before the end of 2026.

IFC and Norfund finance 315 solar minigrids in Nigeria

5 May 2026

A $83.2mn financing package will support the deployment of 315 solar hybrid minigrids across Nigeria, aiming to deliver nearly 500,000 electricity connections in underserved communities

Mozambican electricity company HCB contributed $300mn in taxes and fees to fiscus in 2025

4 May 2026

A Mozambican electricity generation company, Hidroeléctrica de Cahora Bassa (HCB), paid $300mn to the government via taxes, fees and dividends in 2025, the national news agency wrote on May 4.

Zimbabwe imported electricity worth $882mn over the past five years amid low local generation

4 May 2026

Zimbabwe spent $882mn importing electricity between January 2021 and March 2026 as local power production remains depressed.

Ghana restores major hydropower plant after fire disruption

4 May 2026

Ghana's President John Mahama has praised engineers for restoring operations at one of West Africa's most critical energy assets following a major disruption.

Atomic Eagle advances Zambia uranium project with 58.8mn lb resource

4 May 2026

Atomic Eagle Limited (ASX:AEU), an Australian uranium exploration and development company focused on African assets, has launched a major drilling campaign at its flagship Muntanga Uranium Project in Zambia.

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