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Eskom begins search for cash

21 August 2019

South Africa’s ruling ANC has suggested that the government borrow from the country’s domestic financial markets in a bid to shore up Eskom’s finances.

Japan’s SoftBank invests $110 in energy storage

20 August 2019

Softbank’s $100bn Vision Fund has made its first investment in energy storage technology by backing Swiss-based energy storage start-up Energy Vault with $110mn.

India, China argue over climate change costs

20 August 2019

India and China are leading a call by the world’s largest emerging economies for established industrialised countries to carry the costs of fighting climate change

Botswana marks private coal first

14 August 2019

Minergy’s Masama mine in Botswana has produced its first saleable coal for export to South Africa and Namibia

Eskom sizes up its debts

14 August 2019

Eskom’s chief restructuring officer is to take weeks not months to decide if the government can offer a $16.4bn bailout

Gas flexibility coming to Ghana

12 August 2019

Gas can now be moved both ways on a section of the WAGP in Ghana, allowing increased use of its domestic gas resources

Nigeria boosts rural power access

7 August 2019

Nigeria has opened a 2.8-MW solar hybrid power project at the Alex Ekwueme Federal University as part of the government’s rural electrification drive

Zimbabwe pays debt to ease power crisis

7 August 2019

Zimbabwe plans to resume paying its power debts in a bid to raise imports to 700 MW and to bring the current power crisis to an end.

Report: Green energy unable to tempt energy establishment away from fossil fuels

6 August 2019

The world is unlikely to meet the Paris goals of a 2 degree rise in temperatures by 2040 as long as fossil fuels offer easier profits than renewables

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