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Ghana hits 83.5% electricity coverage in 2021 – AfDB report

23 June 2022

The West African state almost doubled total installed capacity from 2.9GW in 2012 to 5.1GW in 2021

Europe should fund renewables in Africa, says EIB official

22 June 2022

Europe should help Africa weather the worsening storm of global energy prices by boosting its investment in renewable energy on the continent, the EIB has said

Nigeria needs $100bn to boost electricity supply, says World Bank

20 June 2022

Nigeria needs around $100bn in the next 10 years to tackle the country’s unreliable power supply, the World Bank has estimated.

AfrElec: Nigeria needs $100bn to boost electricity supply, says World Bank

20 June 2022

Nigeria needs around $100bn in the next 10 years to tackle the country’s unreliable power supply, the World Bank has estimated.

Nigeria: NCDMB, NEXIM Bank establish $40mn Women in Energy Fund

20 June 2022

Nigeria: NCDMB, NEXIM Bank establish $40mn Women in Energy Fund

CrossBoundary Energy Access announces $25mn funding commitments for solar mini-grids in Africa

17 June 2022

CrossBoundary Energy Access announces $25mn funding commitments for solar mini-grids in Africa

Global offshore capacity nearly doubled in 2021: RCG

15 June 2022

Against a backdrop of renewed focus on energy security and the transition to low-carbon energies, new research from the UK-based Renewables Consulting Group (RCG) found that global offshore wind development capacity grew 89% in 2021.

Hydrogen at risk of being the great missed opportunity of the energy transition, says DNV

15 June 2022

DNV predicts that the amount of hydrogen in the energy mix globally will be only 0.5% in 2030 and 5% in 2050. But to meet the targets of the Paris Agreement, hydrogen uptake would need to triple to meet 15% of energy demand by mid-century, says DNV.

South Africa load-shedding can be stopped by 2024 with immediate 'drastic' interventions, Meridian Economics says

13 June 2022

South Africa: Meridian Economics report says load-shedding can be stopped by 2024 with immediate “drastic” interventions

Mauritius to finish soliciting expressions of interest for LNG-to-power project this week

13 June 2022

The Central Electricity Board (CEB) of Mauritius will wrap up the process of accepting expressions of interest for an LNG-to-power contract this week.

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