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Tanzania secures Austrian support for solar projects through UniCredit–Bank Austria
The Austrian government, through UniCredit–Bank Austria, listed on the Borsa Italiana, has pledged financial support to Tanzania for the rollout of solar energy projects
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Libya launches first MEPS and energy labels, via EU-backed UNDP project
Libya introduces six new appliance standards and an energy labelling system under an EU-financed UNDP initiative to improve efficiency and reduce grid strain.
South Africa adds 928 MW of solar in Q1 on SAPVIA estimates
South Africa’s SAPVIA estimates the country added 928 MW of new solar in Q1 2025, with cumulative capacity nearing 9.5 GW and a 14.9 GW project pipeline.
EBRD approves $74mn for Egypt’s 200 MW Ras Ghareb wind project
The 200 MW Ras Ghareb wind farm in Egypt, developed by Infinity Power and Masdar, will add 810,000 MWh of clean power annually.
Kenya’s KenGen launches feasibility studies for 200MW Marsabit wind farm as power demand surges
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South African court annuls Eskom’s authorisation to build gas-to-power plant in Richards Bay
South African Supreme Court of Appeal (SCA) on September 17 annulled a government permit issued to the state-owned power utility Eskom to build a gas-to-power plant in Richards Bay.
Egypt approves rail and metro overhaul contracts with Canadian, Spanish firms
The Egyptian cabinet has approved two major transportation agreements aimed at modernising the country’s railway and metro networks
Portuguese firm MCA wraps up construction of 370-MW solar project in Angola
A consortium led by Portuguese company MCA Group (MCA) has inaugurated the last of seven solar parks generating a total of 370 megawatts (MW) of clean energy in Angola.
LSE-listed mining multinational Vedanta plans to build 300-MW power plant in Zambia
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Kenya, South Korea sign MoU on nuclear research reactor project at IAEA conference in Vienna
Kenya and South Korea have agreed to deepen cooperation on nuclear R&D, signing a MoU focused on the Kenya Nuclear Research Reactor (KNRR) project this week at the 69th IAEA General Conference in Vienna.
South Africa grants long-term lease extensions to oil majors, energy traders at Durban’s strategic fuel hub
South Africa has granted long-term lease extensions to international oil majors and trading houses, including BP and Vitol, at the Island View Precinct, the country’s most important fuel import and storage hub in Durban.
JSE-listed Greencoat Renewables reports downbeat performance H1, declares $44mn dividend
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Libya takes urgent steps to stabilise electricity supply amid fuel challenges
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Norwegian financier Norfund invests $7mn in Africa-focussed renewable energy firm Mobile and Power
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Husk secures $3.2mn local-currency debt to scale Nigeria minigrid pipeline
Husk Power Systems has secured an NGN 5bn ($3.2mn) revolving loan from United Capital Infrastructure Fund (UCIF) to grow its solar minigrid programme in Nigeria.
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President Abdelmadjid Tebboune announced that the 'Energy, Mines and Renewable Energies' ministry is being replaced by two new ministries: 'Hydrocarbons and Mines' and 'Energy and Renewable Energies'.
Malawi’s ESCOM launches major projects with aim to boost electricity access to 30% by 2030
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