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Renewables, grids and regional links drive Africa’s power sector forward
Africa's power generation sector recorded several notable developments last week, highlighting the continent’s growing focus on renewable energy, grid expansion and regional electricity trade.
Myanmar targets higher solar share in national electricity supply
Solar power contributes just 4% of Myanmar’s electricity generation, highlighting the country’s continued dependence on hydropower and natural gas despite efforts to expand renewable energy.
US opens probe into Ethiopian solar imports over alleged China tariff circumvention
The US Department of Commerce has opened a countrywide investigation into whether Ethiopian solar cells and modules made with Chinese components are circumventing US antidumping and countervailing duties.
AfDB approves $110mn for Ethiopia’s 300-MW Aysha wind project, country’s largest to date
The African Development Bank has approved up to $110mn for Ethiopia’s 300-MW Aysha wind project, which is set to become the country’s largest wind farm and first privately developed wind power project.
TotalEnergies begins operations at 216-MW South Africa solar and battery project
TotalEnergies and its partners have started operations at South Africa’s 216-MW Hydra solar project, which includes a 500-MWh battery system and will supply 75 MW of dispatchable power to state utility Eskom.
Octopus-backed MOPO plans $75mn battery rental expansion in Nigeria
Battery rental company MOPO has signed an agreement with Nigeria’s Rural Electrification Agency (REA) to support a $75mn expansion of its operations in Africa’s most populous country.
Hydrom joins World Bank-backed global green hydrogen partnership
Hydrom, the state-run master planner and orchestrator of Oman’s green hydrogen sector, has joined the Hydrogen for Development Partnership (H4D), a global initiative led by the World Bank Group and its Energy Sector Management Assistance Programme.
Indian firms Serentica Renewables, DCM Shriram ink 58 MW round-the-clock renewable power deal
Serentica Renewables, through its special purpose vehicle Serentica Renewables India 38, has signed a Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) with DCM Shriram Ltd's chemicals business to supply 58 MW of round-the-clock renewable power.
India adds over 30 GW of renewable energy capacity in H1 2026
India installed 30.6 GW of renewable energy capacity during the first six months of 2026, marking a 25% increase from the corresponding period last year, Union Minister for New and Renewable Energy Pralhad Joshi said.
Sri Lanka targets near phase-out of diesel power generation within two years
Sri Lanka's National System Operator Company (NSOC) plans to reduce diesel-fired electricity generation to just 0.5% of the country's total power mix over the next two years.
Cambodia steps up efforts to recycle e-waste
Uzbekistan capitalising on abundant sunshine, favourable winds in renewables energy transition, says Montfort report
Uzbekistan is accelerating one of Central Asia's most ambitious energy transitions as it seeks to meet rapidly rising electricity demand through renewable energy investment, grid modernisation and market reforms, according to an analysis.
OPEC takes aim at the IEA over oil and gas forecasts
OPEC warns that pessimistic demand forecasts and financing restrictions risk deterring oil and gas investment.
Iran puts payback on household solar plants at under five years
Rooftop solar plants in Iran pay for themselves within five years, a SATBA official says, with a five-kilowatt system costing IRR3.5bn to IRR4bn and earning owners net income from grid sales thereafter.
Kazakhstan, China sign $15bn worth of deals as Tokayev visits Shanghai
Agreements range across AI, digital infrastructure, corridor freight, manufacturing, energy and critical minerals.
Indonesian sovereign fund selects eight consortia for waste-to-energy phase II
Accelerating the integration of green municipal infrastructure with the domestic capital market to advance the circular economy mandates, Indonesia's sovereign investment fund Danantara has finalised its latest environmental technology matrix.
India's energy storage capacity to reach 174 GW by 2036
India's energy storage capacity is expected to expand rapidly over the next decade, with installed Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) capacity projected to reach 80 GW and Pumped Storage Plant (PSP) capacity 94 GW by 2035-36.
Bangladesh to add 5 MW of grid-connected rooftop solar capacity by September
Bangladesh plans to connect nearly 5 MW of electricity generated from rooftop solar installations to the national grid by September as part of its strategy to expand renewable energy and diversify the country's power mix.
Czech Republic cuts renewable energy acceleration zones from 110 to 61
The Czech Ministry of Environment reduced the number of sites designated for the swift development of wind and solar energy plants, so-called acceleration zones, from 110 to 61.
Turkey unveils tenders for 2.4 GW of wind, solar capacity
Turkey has announced a round of renewable energy auctions under its Renewable Energy Resource Area (YEKA) programme, offering 2,400 MW of capacity through 21 separate tenders.
Serbia, Romania sign agreement on Đerdap 3 reversible hydropower project
Đerdap 3 is expected to become Serbia's largest energy investment and one of Europe's largest pumped-storage hydropower facilities.
Thailand launches green power scheme with World Bank support
Thailand is expanding its clean energy drive by launching a new green electricity scheme while securing $200mn in World Bank financing to support the country's transition towards a low-carbon economy.
Oman launches tender for technical adviser on 4 GW solar programme
Oman's Nama Power and Water Procurement Company (Nama PWP) has launched a tender to appoint a technical consultant for the development of four utility-scale solar PV projects with a combined capacity of 4 GW.
Trafigura exits Angola-DRC-Zambia power transmission project
Commodity trader Trafigura has withdrawn from a proposed 2,000-megawatt (MW) electricity transmission project that would have transported surplus hydropower from Angola to copper and cobalt mines in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and Zambia.

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