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Renewables, not gas, key to Africa’s power future

2 June 2022

Renewable energy is the key to driving economic development in Africa, rather than natural gas, offering lower costs, more employment, a more sustainable future and better economic diversification.

Savannah Energy to build 500 MW of solar and storage in Chad

1 June 2022

The UK’s Savannah Energy has signed an agreement with the government of Chad to develop up to 500 MW of utility-scale renewables in the energy-hungry country.

Edenville Energy takes full control of Rukwa Coal Project in Tanzania

1 June 2022

London-based company Edenville Energy has released that it has terminated an operation contract with Nextgen Coalmine Ltd and since taken over full control of the operation of its Rukwa Coal Project in Tanzania.

Sahel countries to receive dedicated solar energy training programme

27 May 2022

Five African countries in the continent’s Sahel region are to become the targets of a dedicated solar energy training programme.

Is coal killing us all?

27 May 2022

Ending coal-fired power generation could prevent 14.5mn premature death from air pollution between now and 2050 and would create up to $16.3 trillion in economic benefits.

Seriti bid to control new Largo Coal approved by competition tribunal

27 May 2022

South Africa’s competition tribunal has approved Seriti Resources Holdings’ offer to purchase the remaining 22.5% of New Largo Coal, currently owned by the Industrial Development Corporation (IDC).

Johannesburg in quest to procure up to 500MW from independent power producers, Mayor Phalatse says

26 May 2022

South Africa: City of Johannesburg in quest to procure up to 500MW from independent power producers, says mayor

Wind turbine suppliers delivered record volume in 2021: GWEC

25 May 2022

Wind turbine suppliers supplied a new record amount of volume in 2021, according to the Global Wind Energy Council’s (GWEC) annual Supply Side Data report.

Solar Sister Inc, LivelyHoods Kenya merge to deliver clean energy across Sub-Saharan Africa

25 May 2022

Solar Sister Inc has merged with LivelyHoods Kenya to bring clean affordable reliable energy to millions of people in sub-Saharan Africa.

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