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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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Future without load shedding possible for South Africa, Eskom board chairperson says

7 August 2023

Other than saying it was possible to envision an end to outages plaguing South Africa, Eskom's board chairman remained vague when questioned about timelines for key developments at the troubled utility.

TotalEnergies takes full control of Total Eren to boost renewables portfolio

4 August 2023

French multinational energy company TotalEnergies revealed on July 25 that it will acquire complete control of joint venture Total Eren.

South Africa's NECSA agrees to cooperate with Russian nuclear fuel company TVEL

2 August 2023

TVEL provides consumed nuclear fuel for Russian and international nuclear power plants (NPPs). One of every six nuclear reactors in the world operates on fuel manufactured by the ROSATOM unit.

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