In a groundbreaking shift, Nigerian firms are mobilizing to acquire major oil assets, signaling a new era in the country’s oil and gas sector.
Energy Transition
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South Africa is making significant progress in developing battery energy storage systems (BESS) that can support the integration of renewable energy into its power grid. The country’s Independent Power Producer …
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Strohm Successfully Deploys Pioneering TCP Jumper for TotalEnergies in West Africa
Strohm’s groundbreaking TCP technology makes waves in West Africa as it successfully deploys its first jumper for TotalEnergies, showcasing environmental sustainability.
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Energy Transition
Nigeria’s Solar Power Breakthrough: How a New Project Could Light Up the Country
Nigeria, Africa’s most populous nation and largest economy has long struggled with chronic power shortages that hamper its development and frustrate its citizens. But a new pilot project in Niger …
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The Department of Mineral Resources and Energy in South Africa hosts virtual bidders conferences and an IRP 2023 workshop this week.
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Discover the future of batteries with Chalmers University’s sodium-ion innovation – abundant, eco-friendly, and ready to power our sustainable world.
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The International Finance Corporation (IFC), the private sector arm of the World Bank Group, has announced a new partnership with the Facility for Energy Inclusion (FEI), a pan-African fund that …
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Namcor, Namibia’s state-owned petroleum corporation, appoints Ebson Uanguta as interim MD as legal action against former MD Immanuel Mulunga unfolds.
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Energy Transition
World Leads in Renewable Energy Growth While South Africa Signals Pullback in Draft Plan
South Africa’s renewable energy ambitions face uncertainty as the world powers ahead with renewables, led by solar and wind growth.
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Energy TransitionIn the News
Kano DisCo’s Green Revolution: How $200m Investment Will Power 25 Million Nigerians
Kano Electricity Distribution Company (Kano DisCo) has announced an ambitious plan to upgrade its infrastructure and revolutionize electricity distribution for an estimated 25 million Nigerians in Kano, Katsina, and Jigawa …