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    Nigeria Expands LPG Fleet With New Vessel to Bolster Energy Access

    by Oluwatosin Racheal Alabi August 20, 2025
    by Oluwatosin Racheal Alabi August 20, 2025

    KEY POINTS Nigeria is stepping up its efforts to deepen access to clean cooking fuel and strengthen Africa’s energy infrastructure, unveiling a new Liquefied Petroleum Gas, LPG, carrier that signals …

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    The Challenges of Energy Regulation in Africa’s Rapidly Evolving Markets

    by Adenike Adeodun January 23, 2025
    by Adenike Adeodun January 23, 2025

    Africa’s energy sector is transforming rapidly, presenting regulatory challenges such as policy harmonization, investment attraction, renewable integration, and building institutional capacity.

  • Energy TransitionGovernment

     DRC Solar Energy Project to Power 1 Million People

    by Adedotun Oyeniyi December 10, 2024
    by Adedotun Oyeniyi December 10, 2024

    A new solar energy project in the DRC will bring clean electricity to 1 million people, boosting energy access and supporting sustainability goals

  • Energy TransitionIn the News

    Hydropower and Solar Energy Projects for Sierra Leone

    by Ikeoluwa Juliana Ogungbangbe July 25, 2024
    by Ikeoluwa Juliana Ogungbangbe July 25, 2024

    Sierra Leone boosts renewable energy with new hydropower and solar projects, aiming to improve electricity access and support sustainable development.

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    Energy Access Deficit Grows in Sub-Saharan Africa

    by Adenike Adeodun June 14, 2024
    by Adenike Adeodun June 14, 2024

    The latest IEA report shows an increasing energy access deficit in Sub-Saharan Africa, highlighting significant challenges and investment needs.

  • Energy TransitionIn the News

    Nigeria’s Power Capacity Down by 37% Despite N3T Investment

    by Adenike Adeodun November 7, 2023
    by Adenike Adeodun November 7, 2023

    Nigeria’s electricity capacity has dipped by 37 percent over the past seven years, despite a N3 trillion federal investment, reports the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC). The agency’s “2022 Market …

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