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Uganda, South Sudan sign power export agreement, will develop 308-km transmission line

28 June 2023

The 400-kV Olwiyo-Juba transmission line (138 km on the Ugandan side and 170 km in South Sudan) will run from a substation in northern Uganda, which is already operational at 132 kV.

South Africa’s electricity licensing laws exacerbate energy crisis, popular commentator says

23 June 2023

South Africa's need for sustainable energy solutions to address a deepening energy crisis and climate change is becoming increasingly urgent.

World Bank approves $268.4mn loan to finance Tunisia-Italy interconnector project ELMED

23 June 2023

The World Bank and the Tunisian government signed a $268.4mn loan agreement on Thursday (June 22) to finance the electrical interconnection project with Italy, called “ELMED.”

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