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AfrElec’s covers coal and gas-fired thermal power, nuclear, renewables, hydro, combined heat and power (CHP), transmission, grid and storage. It also covers the political and investment decisions needed to improve access to electricity for Africa’s expanding population.

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AfrElec will analyse key project, policy and investment issues and offers insight into what will come next in the power sector. It offers the latest commentary on the geopolitical framework, energy policy, tendering and investment – and assesses the risks inherent in working in the African business environment.

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Kenya to launch first nuclear power plant by 2034, expands collaboration on clean energy

23 August 2024

Kenya is gearing up to construct its inaugural nuclear power facility by 2034, marking a significant shift towards diversifying its energy sources

Islamic Development Bank to extend $135mn loan to build Upper Atbara Dam in eastern Sudan

20 August 2024

The Islamic Development Bank (IsDB) pledged to extend $135mn to support the construction of the Upper Atbara Dam Complex in eastern Sudan.

Infinity Power, UAE Masdar sign agreement to develop 200MW wind plant in Egypt’s Gulf of Suez

20 August 2024

A consortium led by the Egyptian-Emirati joint venture Infinity Power, and UAE’s Abu Dhabi Future Energy Company (Masdar) have secured two power purchase agreements (PPA) to develop a 200MW wind power production in the Gulf of Suez.

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