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Mauritius secures $151mn financing for Qair Stor’Sun solar storage project

19 February 2026

Mauritius has secured MUR7bn in financing for Qair’s Stor’Sun solar-plus-storage project, a flagship initiative aimed at boosting renewable capacity, improving grid stability and reducing reliance on imported fuels.

Nigeria and IEA sign pact to cut methane emissions, expand clean cooking access

19 February 2026

Nigeria has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the International Energy Agency (IEA) to reduce methane emissions, expand gas infrastructure and support clean cooking access for five million households by 2030

South African miner Sibanye-Stillwater secures 401GWh renewable supply in deal with NOA Group

18 February 2026

Sibanye-Stillwater has secured a 401GWh-per-year renewable energy supply agreement with NOA Group, expanding its clean energy portfolio and accelerating a broader shift in South Africa’s mining sector toward private power procurement.

Eni announces significant hydrocarbon discovery offshore Côte d'Ivoire

18 February 2026

Italian integrated energy company Eni on February 16 announced a significant gas and condensate discovery in Côte d'Ivoire.

Eco Wave targets 8.3MW wave energy project at South Africa’s Ngqura port

18 February 2026

Eco Wave Power (NASDAQ:WAVE) has identified potential for an 8.3MW wave energy project at South Africa’s Port of Ngqura, marking a possible entry into the African market as the country seeks to diversify beyond wind and solar.

Sasol-backed 300MW solar and battery project reaches financial close in South Africa

17 February 2026

A 300MW solar and battery project backed by a 25-year private power purchase agreement (PPA) with Sasol Ltd (JSE:SOL) and Air Liquide (EPA:AI) has reached financial close in South Africa, with commercial operations targeted for 2028.

Mauritania to expand power capacity through gas, renewables and grid upgrades

17 February 2026

Mauritania is targeting new thermal, gas-to-power, solar and wind projects to satisfy rising urban power demand.

Anzana to build 50MW hydropower for Canadian miner First Quantum in Zambia

17 February 2026

Anzana Electric Group will develop up to 50MW of hydropower in Zambia to supply First Quantum Minerals, supporting mining operations and strengthening energy security through a ZESCO-backed grid wheeling arrangement.

Scatec-led Lyra Energy advances 255MW solar project in South Africa with PPA deals

17 February 2026

Scate and partners have secured PPAs for a 255MW solar project in South Africa, advancing the Thakadu development towards financial close in 2026 as demand for private renewable power grows.

China’s State Grid secures €50mn EBRD-backed power substation in Egypt

17 February 2026

State Grid Corporation of China has secured a contract to build a new 500-kilovolt electricity transformer substation in Egypt, with investments estimated at €50mn.

South African energy experts discuss NTCSA role in advancing market reform

16 February 2026

South African energy sector leaders have discussed the national electricity reform progress in a two-part Energy Outlook 2026 webinar series hosted by Creamer Media.

Mozambique accelerates preliminary work towards $4.5bn Mphanda Nkuwa Hydropower Project construction

16 February 2026

Mozambique and the African Development Bank (AfDB) are advancing towards securing financing for a $4.5bn hydropower project set to be built on a major river in the southern African nation.

KAHRE plans South African "net-zero corridor" to support green hydrogen production, export

16 February 2026

KAHRE Renewable Energy Group plans a net-zero industrial corridor linking South Africa’s Northern and Western Cape, combining up to 20GW of renewable power with green hydrogen production and export infrastructure.

Namibia-focused uranium miners position themselves to reap big from price surge

13 February 2026

Australian uranium miner Paladin Energy (ASX: PDN) aims to complete the ramp-up exercise of its Langer Heinrich Mine in Namibia to reach top output from July, encouraged by the high prices of the critical mineral on global markets.

SolarAfrica secures $80mn financing for 114MW SunCentral 2 solar project in South Africa

13 February 2026

SolarAfrica has secured ZAR1.5bn in financing from Investec and FirstRand to build the 114MW SunCentral 2 solar plant in South Africa, advancing a broader 1GW renewable pipeline and expanding corporate access to wheeled clean power.

Nigeria to face power cuts as gas maintenance shuts 935MW, tightening grid supply

13 February 2026

Nigeria’s electricity supply is set to decline sharply as gas infrastructure maintenance forces nearly 935MW offline, exposing persistent vulnerabilities in the gas-to-power value chain and increasing the risk of widespread load shedding.

DR Congo to launch first lithium output as China's Zijin Mining starts Manono project

13 February 2026

The DRC is set to enter lithium production for the first time in June, as Zijin Mining begins operations at the Manono project, bolstering China’s position in Africa’s critical minerals sector despite ongoing legal disputes with AVZ Minerals.

Kenya-based Anzana to build Zambia hydropower plants to back Canadian major First Quantum's copper mines

13 February 2026

First Quantum Minerals (TSX: FM) and Kenya’s Anzana Electric Group have forged a partnership under which the latter will develop hydropower generation projects in northern Zambia.

Eskom warns South Africa trading rules would undermine power market reform

13 February 2026

Eskom warns that South Africa’s draft electricity trading rules would undermine cost recovery and distort competition, as Nersa advances reforms to open a power system where the utility still supplies up to 85% of the country’s 50GW capacity.

Norwegian firm Release seals deal to build 21MW solar park at Botswana's Motheo Copper Mine

13 February 2026

Release, majority-owned by Norwegian renewable energy group Scatec ASA (OSE: SCATC), plans to build a 21-megawatt (MW) solar power plant under a seven-year leasing deal with Tshukudu Metals Botswana.

Libya plans to tap into solar to power its ambitious oil and gas projects

12 February 2026

Solar energy is increasingly being promoted in Libya as a means of supporting hydrocarbon development while also laying the foundations for a cleaner energy future.

Zimbabwe's electricity shortage persists despite improved water inflow at top hydropower plant

10 February 2026

The water level at Zimbabwe’s Lake Kariba has risen compared to its 2025 level, raising hopes that the allocation for electricity generation will be increased to help ease prolonged outages that are hampering the economy.

Nigeria GenCos seek extension of $2.65bn power subsidy plan beyond 2028

10 February 2026

Nigeria’s power generation companies are urging the government to extend its $2.65bn electricity subsidy framework beyond 2028, warning that a three-year plan will not resolve the sector’s deep-rooted liquidity crisis and legacy debt.

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