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Emerging Africa Infrastructure Fund targets raising $500mn by 2025 to fund more projects on the continent

26 August 2022

Emerging Africa Infrastructure Fund targets to raise $500mn by 2025 to fund more projects on the continent

Nigeria rolls out gas-based plan to reach net zero by 2060

25 August 2022

Nigeria’s government has rolled out a new plan for bringing net carbon emissions down to zero by 2060. The initiative, which calls for using natural gas as a bridge fuel, is both ambitious and expensive.

Ghana’s president commissions 13MW solar power plant at Kaleo

25 August 2022

The project, which sits on a 20.4-hectare land, began in February 2020 and forms part of the first phase of the Volta River Authority’s (VRA) Renewable Energy Programme.

Nigerian politicians criticise country’s electricity generation companies for low output

24 August 2022

Nigeria’s House of Representatives Committee on Finance has criticised officials from the country’s Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN) after they failed to explain why so few megawatts are being generated by Power Generation Companies.

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