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The African Development Bank Group (AfDB) is set to host the Mission 300 Africa Energy Summit in collaboration with the World Bank Group, the African Union (AU), and the Tanzanian government. The summit will take place in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania,…
Polish company Hynfra will establish a plant to produce green ammonia in Egypt with an initial investment of $1.6 billion.
The company also plans to produce green hydrogen through water electrolysis and then combine it with nitrogen at high…
Mulilo Energy secured financial close for a 75-MW solar project to power Air Products’ local facilities in South Africa, generating 248 GWh annually.
Nedbank, SBSA, and ABSA financed the Ukuqala Solar project, Mulilo’s first as a lead developer.…
Africa has become the prime investor destination in the race for returns in the global energy transition growth, said the President of the African Development Bank Group, Akinwumi Adesina.
He said this is because Africa will be critical for global…
Côte d’Ivoire partners with the EU in a €15 million investment to support the Green Energy Production Support Project (PAPEV), aiming for 45% renewable energy by 2030.
The project focuses on diversifying energy sources with solar, wind, and biomass…
Nigeria is positioning itself to tap into the global hydrogen economy, which is projected to reach over $200 billion by 2030.
The country’s vast natural gas reserves and abundant solar potential are ideal for blue and green hydrogen production.…
Egypt’s 5 GW solar project at Nasser Lake will significantly contribute to Egypt’s 2030 renewable energy goal, creating thousands of jobs and stimulating local economies.
The project will use advanced solar technologies, including bifacial and high…
Addis Ababa — Addis Ababa presents a tremendous potential for global green mobility investments, said Christopher Kost, Africa Programme Director at the Institute for Transportation and Development Policy.
Speaking to ENA, he underscored the…
The business community has been urged to invest in solar energy and use net metering to sell excess power into the national grid, thus reducing its dependence on Zesa. This is critical in the face of climate-driven load shedding and sales will cover…