South Africa unveils transparent solar glass technology to generate power from building facades, boosting energy efficiency and sustainability in urban areas.
Motoni Olodun
Motoni Olodun
Motoni Olodun, with an illustrious seven years in marketing operations, stands as a beacon in the field. Specializing in digital strategy and product marketing, she has meticulously crafted strategies that have propelled over twenty global brands to new heights. Her unique creative flair not only assures tangible results but also a lasting impact in the market. Beyond her professional expertise, Motoni is a gifted storyteller. Her fiction and non-fiction narratives captivate and resonate with a diverse audience, showcasing her versatility and depth as a writer.
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Shelf Drilling secures key jack-up rig contracts in West Africa, driving offshore oil exploration and boosting the region’s energy sector.
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South Africa’s Energy Minister, Kgosientsho Ramokgopa, seeks expert advice to determine the viability of nuclear energy in addressing the country’s energy crisis.
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SPS launches a R135 million solar project at AQuinON Abalone Farm, enhancing sustainability and reducing energy costs with cutting-edge solar technology.
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The Sasol Solar Challenge 2024 will begin on September 13, featuring teams from around the world racing solar-powered vehicles across South Africa.
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A clause threatening municipal electricity revenues may be excluded from the ERA, addressing concerns over financial stability for local governments and ensuring fair energy regulation.
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Nigeria’s multimillion-dollar oil surveillance contracts have sparked controversy, raising questions about transparency and potential duplication.
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The Tilenga and Kingfisher oil projects in Uganda have achieved significant milestones, advancing the country’s goal of becoming a major oil producer by 2025.
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OptiPower and Abengoa JV win a R1.2 billion solar contract for a South African mining company, marking a significant shift towards renewable energy in the industry.
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Sasol extends gas supply from Mozambique’s fields to June 2027, using the period as a bridge to transition towards liquefied natural gas imports.