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Electricity Company of Ghana nears completion of 33-kV line upgrade in Ashanti Region

22 May 2024

The upgrade involves enhancing the line from Ridge BSP through Kaase substation to the Electricity Company of Ghana Boadi substation.

Nigerian Senate suspends discussion on electricity tariff increase

19 May 2024

The Nigerian Senate has halted discussion on a committee report that advised against the electricity tariff increase announced by the National Electricity Regulatory Commission.

Seplat inaugurates ANOH gas processing plant

19 May 2024

Seplat Energy has inaugurated the ANOH gas processing plant, a facility with the capacity to generate electricity for 5mn Nigerians.

Morocco to invest $7bn in energy projects over coming three years

16 May 2024

Moroccan Energy Minister Leila Benali has said the government plans to invest $7bn in the country’s energy network to add 9 GW to its installed capacity by 2027 to reach a total of 20 GW.

Nigerian Senate approves taking $500mn loan to improve electric metering

16 May 2024

The Nigerian Senate has given the green light to President Bola Tinubu’s request for a $500mn loan, aimed at bolstering the country’s electricity sector.

Uganda in talks with China’s Sinohydro to supply power to South Sudan

16 May 2024

Uganda is in talks with Chinese firm Sinohydro Corporation Limited for the development of a $180mn power transmission line to allow Kampala to export electricity to South Sudan.

Tanzania’s mining sector is about to take off despite government interference

16 May 2024

Tanzania is emerging as an important hub for the mining of green energy transition minerals in East Africa, despite the government taxing the sector heavily.

Kinetiko Energy produces electricity from its South Africa onshore gas field

15 May 2024

ASX-listed company Kinetiko Energy (Kinetiko) has made history by becoming the first to generate electricity from locally-produced, onshore gas in South Africa.

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