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Ethiopia's state-owned Ethiopian Electric Utility (EEU) and Kenya Power and Lighting Company (NSE:KPLC), Kenya's main electricity distribution utility, have signed a new power supply agreement aimed at expanding cross-border electricity trade
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Camco’s Spark enters Tanzania with solar and battery project for regional poultry producer Irvine’s
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Burkina Faso secures $60mn financing for 119MW thermal power plant
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Namibia targets domestic uranium processing in talks with China’s CGN
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Nigeria opens Chinese-built $250mn lithium plant, targets leading role in battery supply chain
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Grene Capital expands solar capacity at Nigeria’s Jabi Lake Mall to 1.5 MWp
Grene Capital has completed a 900 kWp solar expansion at Jabi Lake Mall in Abuja, increasing installed capacity to 1.5 MWp and helping reduce diesel use, emissions and exposure to grid volatility.
Nigeria's Dangote pledges $2bn for Gambia solar plant and fuel storage project
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Mini-grid rollout begins in Adamawa under Nigeria's DARES programme
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Côte d’Ivoire opens 52MWp Ferke solar farm, targets 1,300MW by 2035
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Nigeria's REA begins work on 42 renewable energy projects
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Vestas Wind Systems has completed turbine installation across Anthem’s 420MW Northern Cluster wind project in South Africa’s Karoo region, installing 96 V163 turbines across the Ishwati Emoyeni, Umsinde and Khangela wind farms.
Tanzania allocates $9.52mn to geothermal drilling as it advances renewable energy plans
Tanzania has allocated $9.52mn to the state-owned Tanzania Geothermal Development Company (TGDC) in the 2026/27 financial year to accelerate geothermal exploration, with funding earmarked for drilling and resource confirmation.
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Eskom is negotiating with South African manganese smelter Transalloys over electricity tariff relief after the company warned it could close by end-July, threatening 600 direct jobs.
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WeLight plans $650mn expansion across Africa
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Libya faces severe power outages as government orders urgent response
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Better financing key to expanding electricity access in Africa, says new joint report
A report by the Global Energy Alliance for People and Planet (GEAPP) and the Lightrock Energy Access Platform (LEAP) identifies ways to expand last-mile electrification and speed up universal access to electricity in Sub-Saharan Africa.
Gridworks begins construction of Uganda's $50m Amari power transmission project
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Nigeria electricity subsidy bill hits $232mn in Q1 as tariffs remain frozen
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Nigeria will spend NGN358.32bn ($261.6mn) on electricity subsidies in the first quarter of 2026 after keeping consumer tariffs at July 2024 levels

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