December 01, 2022
Africa: The Perfect Energy Cocktail Needed for Power Sufficiency
For Africa to become energy sufficient, it needs to explore all its options to cater to the needs of its 1.3B people. Read more »
November 23, 2022
South Africa: Country Eyes Green Hydrogen Investment Worth U.S.$250 Billion
South Africa presented green hydrogen plan at the COP27 international climate conference in Egypt Read more »
November 10, 2022
Tanzania: Tanzania's U.S.$18 Billion Renewable Energy Ambition
COP27 also referred to as "African COP" gives African countries opportunity to address dire consequences of climate change in Africa. Read more »
November 03, 2022
Tanzania: EU Global Gateway Package for Tanzania Clean Energy Transition
EU Global Gateway Africa is an investment package aimed to support Africa a green and digital revolution that is backed by a series of investment funding to facilitate an inclusive… Read more »
October 16, 2022
Tanzania: Governing Tanzania's Gas. Why It Matters
Tanzania is one of ten countries in Africa with natural gas resources. The East African nation of more than 55 million people stands on 57.74 Trillion Cubic Feet (TCF) of natural… Read more »
October 13, 2022
Nigeria: Geregu Power Becomes First Energy Company to List On NGX
Nigeria currently generates roughly 4,500MW peak despite having an installed power generation capacity of over 12,000MW. Read more »
October 11, 2022
Tanzania: Julius Nyerere Hydro-Dam Main Body Complete
Egyptian consortium of Arab constructors and El-sewedy Electric have been developing Julius Nyerere Hydropower dam since December 2018. Read more »
October 08, 2022
South Africa: Shift From Dirty Coal Leaves Nation With Crippling Power Cuts
South Africa load shedding has entered a new stage dragging the economy down, power outages continue even as the country gears up to end coal energy dependency. Read more »
October 06, 2022
Congo-Kinshasa: Fresh Boost to Inga Dam
The US$80 billion Grand Inga Dam project, including transmission lines to send electricity across Africa and Europe, is touted as having the potential to supply green electricity… Read more »
October 05, 2022
South Africa: U.S.$8 Billion to Transition South Africa to Clean Energy
Just weeks from the November scheduled COP 27 in Egypt, South Africa has officially announced plans to wean itself off its coal-dependency industries in under five years. Read more »
October 04, 2022
Kenya: Kenya Power to Accelerate Electric Transport Transition
Africa's adoption of electric cars (EVs) started in 2004 when the Cape Town-based company Optimal Energy began developing the idea of a locally produced EV. Read more »
October 01, 2022
Kenya: Petrodollar Dream Set to Be a Game Changer
In light of the ongoing global fuel crisis due to the Russia-Ukraine war, that has disrupted the global supply chain, it's inevitable to broach the subject of Kenya's oil… Read more »
Southern Africa: Energy Sector in Southern Africa Gaining From the New Global Realignment
The war in Ukraine has shown how dependent Europe is on natural gas for power. Before the conflict broke out in February this year, Russia supplied up to 40 per cent of Europe's… Read more »
September 28, 2022
Southern Africa: Power Outages Could Hit ATMs, Filling Stations in South Africa, Zimbabwe
Humour has benefits beyond just making people laugh. It enables you to establish a connection with your audience, ease tension, boost status, cultivate trust, and persuade others… Read more »
September 27, 2022
East Africa: Tanzania and Mozambique Join Hands to Explore Hydrocarbons
Promising recent resource finds in Mozambique and Tanzania bode well for Africa's future. Exploration is being pursued with renewed vigour, and the world's energy companies are… Read more »
September 10, 2022
Tanzania: Energy Solutions to Solving Water Crisis
The Tanzanian Parliament recently passed a US$ 294 million budget to fund the country's Ministry of Water projects for the 2021/22 financial year. Read more »
May 03, 2022
Tanzania: How Tanzania is Bagging Billions in Natural Gas Investments
Tanzania liquefied natural gas front has received a $30 billion shot in the arm from large energy companies including Equinor and Exxon Mobil. Read more »