Ghana Turns to Dangote to Cut Fuel Costs

Ghana seeks to cut its $400 million monthly fuel import bill by sourcing petroleum products from…

Ethiopia’s Renaissance Dam Sparks Nile Water Dispute

The Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) on the Blue Nile is Africa’s largest hydroelectric project. With a…

Kenya Helps Malawi Tackle Fuel Crisis

On Friday, October 25, Kenya’s Energy Cabinet Secretary, Opiyo Wandayi, announced a new technical team to…

Serbia’s Nuclear Renaissance: Lifting the 1989 Ban

The Serbian government actively pursues efforts to revive its nuclear energy sector despite a ban that…

Iran Launches 14 Megaprojects to Prevent Summer Power Shortages

The Iranian Energy Ministry is gearing up to implement 14 megaprojects to ensure a stable electricity…

Eskom Announces 10-Hour Power Outages for Maintenance

Eskom has announced planned 10-hour power outages in Soweto and Braamfischerville from Tuesday, October 8, to…

Estonia Unveils Baltic’s Largest Solar Park, Powering 35,000 Homes

Estonia has launched the largest solar park in the Baltic States, marking a significant milestone in…

Germany’s KfW Invests €20 Million in DRC Hydropower Substation Upgrade

Germany’s KfW has invested €20 million ($22.1 million) to modernise the substation at the Inga I…

ACF’s Impact: Driving Sustainable Change Across Africa

The African Climate Foundation (ACF) is leading this transformation, addressing the continent’s unique environmental challenges with…

Egypt and Bavaria Forge Partnership in Hydrogen Development

Egypt’s Ministry of Electricity and Renewable Energy signed a joint declaration with Bavaria, Germany, to enhance…