Kenya’s Hydropower Keeps Energy Costs Low Amid Changing Weather

Kenya Electricity Generating Company (KenGen) has assured consumers of a stable electricity supply and low power…

Ethiopia Makes $140 Million in Energy Export Revenues

Ethiopia has secured USD 140 million from energy exports in the recently concluded Ethiopian fiscal year,…

Singapore Turns to Australia and Malaysia for Clean Energy

Singapore faces rising energy demands driven by data centres and limited local energy production options, so…

China Cuts Coal Permits as Renewable Energy Grows

China, the world’s largest builder of coal-fired power plants, is undergoing a significant policy shift. In…

Ghana Faces Further Woes with US$111 Million Arbitration Loss

Ghana has been ordered to pay over US$ 111 million in damages to GPGC Limited, a…

Vietnam to Top Global Coal Importer as Power Demand Rises

Vietnam is set to surpass Taiwan to become the fifth-biggest coal importer in the world, the International Energy Agency (IEA) said…

South Africa’s President Enacts Major Electricity Sector Reforms

South Africa’s President Cyril Ramaphosa has signed the Electricity Regulation Amendment Act into law, ushering in…

TCN Begins Repairs on Vandalised Bayelsa Power Lines

The Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN) has started repairing the Yenagoa-Ahoada-Owerri transmission lines damaged by vandals…

Ramaphosa Signs New Electricity Law for South Africa

President Cyril Ramaphosa has signed the Electricity Regulation Amendment Act into law. This act sets out…

Lightsource bp and Contact Energy Secure Financing for Solar Project

Lightsource bp and joint venture (JV) partner Contact Energy have secured a financing package worth NZ$267m ($160m) for…