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The 11 electricity Distribution Companies (Discos) collected N121.32 billion revenue out of the total N186.08 billion bills they issued to consumers in the second quarter of 2019.
According to the second quarter 2019 report of the Nigerian…
ZOLA Electric, the leading renewable energy brand in Africa has opened its first Experience Centre in Nigeria.
The Experience centre, which is located at the Fezel Plaza, Alfred Rewane Road, Ikoyi, Lagos would serve as the retail footprint for ZOLA…
AMEA Power, a subsidiary of Al Nowais Investments (ANI), has signed a 25-year power purchase agreement (PPA) with The Egyptian Electricity Transmission Company (EETC) for a 200MW solar PV project and a 500MW wind power project in Egypt.
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Zimbabwe and Zambia face an imminent power generation shut down at Kariba Hydroelectric Plant by January due to a drastic fall in water levels.
Lake Kariba which is designed to operate between 475.50metre and 488.50metre levels for hydropower…
A consortium led by Engie has recently launched a wind farm in the town of Ras Ghareb in the Gulf of Suez in Egypt. It was brought into service in October 2019.
It’s official. Ras Ghareb Wind Energy SAE starts operations in Egypt. It is an ad hoc…
The Zimbabwe Energy Regulatory Authority (Zera) has recently issued an authorisation to Parvalue Energy for the construction of a solar photovoltaic power plant in Bulawayo, southwest of the capital Harare. It will have a capacity of 50 MWp.…
Shell Foundation, a UK-registered charity, together with FMO, the Dutch entrepreneurial development bank, has launched the US$120 million Energy Entrepreneurs Growth Fund (EEGF), with an initial close of US$45 million, providing catalytic financing…
The European Investment Bank and the Eastern and Southern African Trade and Development Bank (TDB) have signed a deal to fund sustainable energy projects over the next 15 years.
The two banks signed a $120 million SME and climate action facility to…
The Samendeni hydroelectric dam was inaugurated by the Burkinabe president at the end of November 2019. With an electricity production capacity of 2.6 MW, this dam is the third largest in Burkina Faso, after the Kompienga and Bagré dams. Its cost is…