Power Minister Urges Youth to Support Power Sector Reforms

Minister of Power Adebayo Adelabu has called on Nigerian youths to actively support President Bola Ahmed…

Nigeria, US Make Plans to Enhance Power Supply

The Federal Government of Nigeria is engaging in discussions with the United States to enhance the…

Independent Power Producers in South Africa Seek Fair Deal Over Output Curbs

South African independent power producers are seeking compensation for revenues lost when adhering to state utility…

Afreximbank Arranges $650m Financing for Acquisition of NAOC Stake

African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank) has announced that it successfully arranged a senior $500-million and a junior…

Municipal Mismanagement Denies 8 Million Households Free Electricity in South Africa

South Africa’s Electricity Minister, Kgosientsho Ramokgopa, has criticised municipal mismanagement for preventing millions of households from…

Namibia Revives Copper Production with Tschudi Plant Restart

After a four-year break, Consolidated Copper Corp (CCC) restarted the Tschudi copper plant, restoring LME Grade…

Kenya to Start Construction of First Nuclear Plant in 2027

Kenya will begin constructing its first nuclear power plant in 2027 as part of a strategic…

Florida’s Power System Remains Most Fossil-Fuel Dependent in US.

Florida is notable for having the dirtiest central power system in the US, remaining highly dependent…

Gambia in Talks with India for Collaboration in Critical Minerals

Gambia is in talks with India to leverage the latter’s mining expertise, particularly for discovering critical…

Renewables Surge: Countries Lead with 99.7% Green Power

Albania, Bhutan, Nepal, Paraguay, Iceland, Ethiopia, and the Democratic Republic of Congo have achieved a milestone…