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Kampala's waste-to-energy initiative set to transform urban waste management

16 October 2024

A private company, NLS Waste Power Plant, has announced a ground-breaking investment of $383mn to construct a facility in Kampala aimed at converting municipal waste into energy

Russia’s Rosatom to support nuclear projects across Africa at AEW2024

16 October 2024

Rosatom, now building Egypt's first nuclear power plant, has announced a strong pipeline of projects across Africa, having signed agreements with Burkina Faso, Congo and Guinea while making inroads in Kenya and beyond.

Equinor affirms its commitment to stalled Tanzania LNG project

15 October 2024

Norwegian energy firm Equinor is holding firm in its commitment to the Tanzania LNG project despite proposed alterations by the government to a financial deal agreed on last year.

Arbitrator rules Kosmos Energy cannot sell LNG cargoes from Greater Tortue Ahmeyin to third parties

14 October 2024

A Paris arbitrator has ruled that US firm Kosmos Energy is prohibited from selling LNG cargoes to third parties from the Greater Tortue Ahmeyin project located offshore of Mauritania and Senegal.

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