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GERD talks break down again despite US mediation
Ethiopia has pulled out of US-supported talks with Egypt over the construction of the $5bn Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam
SA budget brings little good news for Eskom
South Africa’s 2020 budget offers little new or innovative for Eskom.
Siemens’ Djibouti wind farm deal highlights opportunities for utility-scale projects in Africa
East Africa’s utility-scale wind sector received a much-needed boost this week as Siemens Gamesa confirmed that it would supply turbines for an Africa Finance Corporation (AFC)-led, 59-MW wind farm in Djibouti.
African wind expansion stalls in 2019, but fast growth is forecast
Utility-scale wind additions in Africa and the Middle East dipped by 7% in 2019 to 894 MW, although the market is set to bounce back in the next five years.
Coronavirus threatens solar and wind in 2020
Chinese apply to build 840 MW of hydro in Uganda
Chinese interests have applied for a licence to build a $1.4bn hydropower plant (HPP) in Uganda.
Mozambique deepens Chinese coal links
AIM-listed Ncondezi Energy is close to agreeing a tariff for 300 MW of coal-fired capacity in Mozambique that relies on Chinese money and technology
Ghana begins construction of 17 MW of grid-connected solar
IEA data heralds end to emissions growth
Global energy-related emissions levelled out in 2019 at 33.3bn tonnes following two successive annual increases in 2017 and 2018.
Eskom loses tariff appeal
The Pretoria High Court has dismissed Eskom’s lengthy legal action against energy regulator Nersa over 16.6% and 16.7% tariff increases for 2020 and 2021
Botswana again makes $4bn CTL pitch
Botswana wants to build a $4bn coal-to-liquid (CTL) project to boost fuel security and monetise its coal assets
SA takes small reform steps, but new laws are needed to save Eskom
Load-shedding has returned to South Africa, but reform talks are beginning to make headway despite a lack of much-needed legislation
NNPC, Chinese banks gearing up to sign financing deal for AKK pipeline
Nigerian National Petroleum Corp. (NNPC) is close to wrapping up a deal with Chinese lenders on a credit that will help cover the cost of the Ajaokuta-Kaduna-Kano (AKK) natural gas pipeline project.
Tech giants dominate green PPAs
Large corporations signed 19.5 GW of wind and solar power purchase agreements in 2019, up over 40% on 2018
Azito Energie reaches financial close for Côte d’Ivoire
African IPP Azito Energie has reached financial close on its 253-MW expansion of the existing 460-MW Azito gas-fired power plant near Abidjan in Côte d’Ivoire.
UK makes green play in Africa
The UK is to continue providing development financing for African countries that extract and use oil and gas in cleaner ways, despite UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s announcement that his government would no longer support coal mining anywhere.
Global green spending rises 1% in 2019
Global investment in renewable generation rose 1% in 2019 to $282bn, with the Chinese market falling and US spending reaching record levels.
Resignation of Eskom chair extends reign of chaos
Eskom chair Jabu Mabuza resigned on January 10, blaming the company’s failure to prevent load-shedding last week.
IRENA formalises support for green energy in East Africa
IRENA conference turns focus on to green hydrogen
Green hydrogen needs to build on its unprecedented political and business momentum if it is to beat fossil fuels, derive gas hydrogen on cost within five years and drive forward the energy transition
South Africa remains vulnerable as load-shedding continues
Load-shedding continues in South Africa as political promises are broken. Eskom and the government have failed to put forward workable solutions to the crisis
AfDB to provide $21.8mn to fund solar irrigation in Sudan
The African Development Bank (AfDB) has approved a $21.8mn grant to the government of Sudan to accelerate the adoption of solar-powered irrigation pumps in the country’s West Kordofan and North Kordofan states.
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