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The country’s regulator has approved a government plan to tender for 11.81 GW of power generation capacity on top of the 2 GW tender opened last month.
South Africa’s minister of mineral resources and energy, Gwede Mantashe, has announced the…
The government of Burkina Faso has just launched the construction of two 30 MWp photovoltaic (PV) solar power plants as part of its World Bank supported Power Sector Support Project (Pasel). The installations will be located in the cities of…
The federal government yesterday released a new set of guidelines for operators within the country's solar mini-grid system to ensure strict compliance to local and international standards as well as ensure safety in the sub-sector.
The new rules…
The Management of Mainstream Energy Solutions Limited, operators of the Kainji and Jebba Hydro Power Plants said, that the facilities were intact and in full operations.
The company was reacting to what it described as a "wicked rumour trending on…
Solar home systems provider Lumos has just secured US$35 million from the US-based Development Finance Corporation (DFC) to accelerate the spread of its electrification solutions in Nigeria. This is the second funding Lumos has received in a few…
The 33MW Excelsior wind farm, in the Western Cape province, is now connected to the country’s national power grid, having successfully completed the commissioning of its 13 wind turbine generators.
The developer BioTherm Energy noted that this is…
The 1,800 inhabitants of Assikro and Nanan Assouakro in the Moronou region of Ivory Coast have been connected to the national electricity grid. The work was financed by the Ivorian state to the tune of 267 million CFA francs, or around 421,000 euros…
Construction on the first phase of the Taza Wind Farm, 15km north-west of Taza in north Morocco is about to start.
EDF Renewables and Mitsui & CO announced last week that construction was about to start. The first phase will consist of 27 wind…
Ghana lured investors to its power industry to end chronic electricity shortages with deals it can no longer afford.
The deals’ terms require the government to pay for electricity generated even if there’s no demand for it.
The move helped Ghana…