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Indonesia eyes $3.5bn in new business deals with Africa, aims to boost renewable energy sector

3 September 2024

Indonesia is set to finalise business deals worth $3.5bn with African nations, focusing on the downstream development of the renewable energy sector to enhance economic value

Ethiopia doubles power output from GERD dam with two new turbines

29 August 2024

Ethiopia has announced a significant increase in electricity generation from its Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) on the Blue Nile, a project that has long been a source of regional tension, after the activation of two new turbines.

Ethiopia launches new turbines at $5bn GERD dam

28 August 2024

Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed has announced the launch of the third and fourth turbines at the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD), marking a significant milestone in the controversial $5bn hydroelectric project.

Somali utilities partner with SparkMeter to modernise electricity grids

28 August 2024

SparkMeter, a provider of grid management solutions for underserved communities, has announced new contracts with two Somali utilities to digitalise the country's electricity grids, aiming to reduce costs and improve reliability for consumers.

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