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$400m Power Surge: Husk Expands Mini-Grids Across Africa

Africa’s energy transition is entering a decisive new phase. Across the continent, governments, development finance institutions, climate investors, and private infrastructure companies are converging around one unavoidable reality: centralised national.

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Rwanda Accelerates Women’s Leadership in Renewable Energy

Rwanda is rapidly emerging as one of Africa’s leading examples of how renewable energy development can be successfully combined with gender inclusion and women’s empowerment. As the country accelerates its.

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Africa Energy Forum 2026: Where Billion-Dollar Infrastructure Deals Take Shape

Across the continent, a growing realisation has emerged: Africa’s greatest development challenge is no longer about discovering resources or announcing ambitions.   It is about building the infrastructure capable of.

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Eskom’s Energy Leap: Gravity Storage Project Powers South Africa’s Clean Energy Future

South Africa is advancing an ambitious energy initiative that symbolically transforms the legacy of its coal-powered past into clean energy infrastructure. A new 100MWh gravity storage project aims to convert.

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Namibia’s Green Hydrogen Ambitions Gain Momentum

Namibia is rapidly positioning itself as one of Africa’s leading green hydrogen hubs, leveraging its vast renewable energy resources to build a future centred on clean industrialisation and sustainable economic.

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$750m Solar Revolution: Renewvia to Power 2.1 Million Africans

Across Africa, nightfall still dictates daily life for millions of people. Factories slow down, students rely on kerosene lamps, clinics ration electricity, and businesses close early. For nearly 600 million.

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Africa’s Transport and Energy Leaders Unite Around New Mobility Vision: The Continental Frameworks Aiming to Strengthen Trade, Connectivity, and Regional Integration

African transport and energy ministers, working alongside the African Union and the United Nations Environment Programme, have endorsed two landmark continental frameworks aimed at accelerating sustainable, safe, and clean mobility.

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Africa’s Energy Future Lies in Integration, Not Just Generation

The global energy transition is entering a new phase. For years, the focus was largely on installing more renewable energy capacity through solar farms, wind parks, and hydropower projects. In.

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