Zambia Extends Power Cuts to 17 Hours, Economic Outlook Dims

Zambia will extend daily power cuts to 17 hours starting in September due to a severe…

Integrating Renewables: Key Reforms Needed for Solar and Wind Power Success

The rapid growth of solar and wind power is transforming global energy, but the International Energy…

Ecuador Cuts Power in its Provinces Amid Historic Drought

Ecuador‘s government announced the suspension of electricity service for nine hours on September 22 in 12…

$1 Billion Hydropower Gamble in India Sparks China Tensions

India has announced a $1 billion investment to build 12 hydroelectric power stations in Arunachal Pradesh.…

Zambia Turns to Coal as Drought Cripples Hydropower

Zambia approved the construction of a 300 MW coal-fired power plant to address an ongoing energy…

Algerian Tanker Delivers 30,000 Tons of Fuel to Lebanon Amid Power Crisis

An Algerian tanker carrying 30,000 tons of fuel arrived at Tripoli Port in northern Lebanon on…

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…

Chinese Consortium to Build 100MW Solar Plant in Botswana

Sinotswana Green Energy, a Chinese consortium, will build a 100-megawatt (MW) solar power plant in Jwaneng,…

Algeria Provides Emergency Fuel Aid to Lebanon

Algeria will start supplying fuel for Lebanon’s power plants immediately, the North African country’s radio said.…

Tanzania to Capitalise on Uganda’s Groundbreaking Electric Bus Plant

Tanzania is set to capitalise on the opportunity presented by East Africa’s first electric vehicle manufacturing…