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South Africa outlines investment path to achieve energy security and net zero by 2050 - SAESIR report
A consortium of public sector institutions has released a report titled South Africa’s Energy Sector Investment Requirements to Achieve Energy Security and Net-Zero by 2050 (the SAESIR report).
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Nigeria’s DisCos boost collections to over $1bn as tariff and metering reforms take hold
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Elektron Energy lists $3.23mn infrastructure bond on Nigerian Exchange
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Morocco advances plan for 5GW renewable build to supply industrial sector by 2030
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Kenya’s Davis & Shirtliff installs solar hybrid system in Lodwar to expand off-grid power access
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Genesis Energy and Nigerian National Petroleum Company partner to supply excess power to national grid
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98MW solar power project starts supplying South African chemicals giant Sasol
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African Development Bank mobilises $15mn funding package for Zambia's Garneton North solar project
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South Africa's University of Cape Town in collaboration to establish backup power project at its health sciences wing
South Africa's University of Cape Town (UCT) has partnered engineering, procurement, and construction firm ACES Africa and sustainable energy company Solarise Africa to launch a backup power project at its Health Sciences Campus in Observatory.
Ghana, Switzerland partner on $200mn solar drive to boost clean energy shift
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South African court orders renewables investor Ikamva to pay government $10mn for failed wind projects
The South African High Court has ordered renewable energy consortium Ikamva to pay the government $9.5mn in outstanding bonds for six failed wind projects.
US consultancy Synergy secures contract as lead financial advisor for $4.5bn dam project for Zimbabwe, Zambia
Zimbabwe and Zambia have selected US group Synergy Consulting Ltd (Synergy) as the lead financial advisor for their planned $4.5bn hydropower project on a river that forms part of their common border.
Nigerian states prepare to sign direct power contracts to unlock 9,000-MW capacity
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Sawa Energy secures €2.5mn EU investment to expand solar and battery projects in Uganda
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Kenya’s KenGen declares record dividend after 54% profit rise
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Nigeria’s power generators report $1.5bn in losses from stranded electricity capacity
Nigeria’s power generation companies estimate $1.5bn in stranded electricity capacity since 2013 due to transmission constraints and grid instability, highlighting ongoing structural weaknesses in generation, transmission and distribution.
South Africa’s maxwell+spark raises $15mn Series B to scale industrial logistics electrification
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Genesis Energy and Nigeria’s NNPCL agree deal to channel surplus refinery power to national grid
Genesis Energy has entered a strategic collaboration with the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) to supply surplus electricity from the Port Harcourt Refining Company into Nigeria’s national grid

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