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Zambia may import 300 MW of power from South Africa, prices could double – minister
17th September 2019 By: Reuters

Zambia is in talks with South African power utility Eskom to import 300 MW of electricity, Energy Minister Mathew Nkhuwa said on Tuesday, adding that retail prices could double once imports begin.... 


The Nile river in Egypt
Egypt and Ethiopia at odds as talks over Blue Nile dam resume
17th September 2019 By: Reuters

Egypt says Ethiopia has "summarily rejected" its plan for key aspects of operating a giant dam the East African nation is building on the Nile, while dismissing Ethiopia's own proposal as "unfair... 


Ghana power producers say plan to save costs carries hefty bill
16th September 2019 By: Bloomberg

Ghana’s plans to stop paying for power that it doesn’t consume may cost the country as much as $2-billion in upfront claims. Private operators will not accept Finance Minister Ken Ofori-Atta’s... 


Uganda seeks $3.5bn in private money for power transmission
10th September 2019 By: Bloomberg

Uganda is seeking $3.5-billion in private investment to expand its power-transmission network in attempt to curb spending without slowing its economic growth. Liberalizing transmission will provide... 


Uganda rejects planned power plant at Murchison Falls
28th August 2019 By: Reuters

Uganda said on Wednesday that due to the importance of its famed Murchison Falls as a lucrative tourism attraction it had rejected a hydropower project proposed by South Africa's Bonang Power and... 


Zambia mulls a Congo canal. Experts say don’t even try it
23rd August 2019 By: Bloomberg

Drought-riven Zambia plans to build canals from the Congo river in its northern neighbor to supply water and electricity. It will never work, say experts. Water levels have plunged for the second... 


Power-starved Zimbabwe, Zambia face further drought-induced dark
6th August 2019 By: Bloomberg

The Kariba dam that straddles Zambia and Zimbabwe, the world’s biggest man-made reservoir, is emptying fast, sparking fears the countries may have to cut hydropower production there completely. For... 


Three Gorges has nothing on China-backed dam to power Africa
Three Gorges has nothing on China-backed dam to power Africa
6th August 2019 By: Bloomberg

A dream of building the world’s biggest hydroelectric project in the heart of Africa may be inching closer to reality. For decades, plans have been made and discarded to construct a series of... 


Karen Breytenbach
Respected head of IPP Office, Breytenbach, asked to leave post
22nd July 2019 By: Terence Creamer

The respected head of South Africa’s Independent Power Producer (IPP) Office, Karen Breytenbach, has confirmed to Engineering News Online that she has been asked to vacate her position by the... 


ResponsAbility teams up with Southern African hydropower project developer
4th July 2019 By: Simone Liedtke

A responsAbility-managed energy holding company has acquired a 26% interest in Renewable Energy Holdings (REH), the owner and operator of run-of-river hydropower projects in Southern Africa. 


Zambia, Zimbabwe to start building Batoka power plant next year
2nd July 2019 By: Reuters

Zambia and Zimbabwe will start building the 2 400 MW Batoka Gorge hydropower plant next year, a company jointly owned by the two governments said on Tuesday. The Batoka project involves... 


Conco wins eSwatini solar power project
28th June 2019 By: Reuters

South Africa's Consolidated Infrastructure Group (Conco) has won a $16-million contract to build a 10 MW solar project, in eSwatini, the firm said late on Thursday. The kingdom, formerly known as... 


FORWARD THINKING 
Himoinsa is investing in research and development, and has launched several products that will effectively integrate with hybrid power solutions
Collaboration ensures reliable energy solutions for water pumpstations
28th June 2019 By: Khutso Maphatsoe

With pumpstations requiring prime power from the grid or reliable back-up power to ensure continuous water flow, power solutions manufacturer Himoinsa works closely with water contractors and... 


Zambia directs State power firm to take cost-cutting measures
27th June 2019 By: Reuters

Zambia's Zesco should freeze staff hiring, merge some of its departments and take other steps to cut costs and make the State power utility more efficient, a government body said. The government... 


Wild weather is endangering world's oldest form of clean power
24th June 2019 By: Bloomberg

The Kariba Dam has towered over one of Africa’s mightiest rivers for 60 years, forming the world’s largest reservoir and providing reliable electricity to Zambia and Zimbabwe. But as drought grips... 


GE wins bid to build $4bn Zambia-Zimbabwe hydropower plant
21st June 2019 By: Bloomberg

Zimbabwe and Zambia chose General Electric (GE) and Power Construction Corporation of China to build a $4-billion hydropower project straddling their border, Zimbabwean President Emmerson Mnangagwa... 


Kenya slashes 2030 power production targets as use still low – media
Kenya slashes 2030 power production targets as use still low – media
20th June 2019 By: Reuters

Kenya has cut its target for expanding its electricity output by 2030 by nearly 30% as demand is growing more slowly than expected, its energy minister was quoted as saying. The country now plans... 


Drought leaves key African hydro dam less than a third full
18th June 2019 By: Bloomberg

A regional drought has reduced water levels at Kariba Dam, the main source of power for Zambia and Zimbabwe, to less than a third of its capacity. The dam is only 29% full, compared with 88% a year... 


Ugandan critics oppose Nile river power plant plan
11th June 2019 By: Reuters

A plan by South Africa's Bonang Power and Energy to develop a 360 MW power plant on Uganda's River Nile has met resistance from critics who say the project will destroy the popular tourist... 


eSwatini calls for solar power bids to ease reliance on South Africa's Eskom
11th June 2019 By: Reuters

The kingdom of eSwatini has called for bids to build 40 MW of solar power capacity to reduce reliance on South Africa's troubled state power firm Eskom. The kingdom, formerly known as Swaziland,... 


Zimbabwe says mines can pay for power in foreign currency to secure supply
31st May 2019 By: Reuters

Zimbabwe mining companies can pay for electricity in foreign currency to guarantee supplies, the energy minister said on Friday, a day after he indicated there could be deeper power cuts in the... 


Zimbabwe power cuts may deepen as water levels fall at Kariba Dam
Zimbabwe power cuts may deepen as water levels fall at Kariba Dam
30th May 2019 By: Reuters

Zimbabwe's largest hydroelectric plant, Kariba Dam, will suspend output in 14 weeks if water levels continue to fall at the current rate, the energy minister said on Thursday, paving the way for... 


Hidroeléctrica de Cahora Bassa announces IPO
22nd May 2019 By: Tasneem Bulbulia

Hidroeléctrica de Cahora Bassa (HCB), the Mozambican concessionaire of the Cahora Bassa hydroelectric plant, has announced the launch of its initial public offering (IPO) for up to 7.5% of its... 


Pioneers and projects that shone at African Power, Energy & Water Industry Awards
17th May 2019 By: Kim Cloete

A dynamic South African leader in renewable energy, a former influential government minister in Ethiopia, the Ghana Grid Company and a range of renewable energy projects were among the winners at... 


Power Africa moves towards its goal of bringing more energy to the continent
16th May 2019 By: Kim Cloete

Power Africa, which was launched by former US President Barack Obama six years ago, is working towards its target of providing energy access to an additional 60-million new homes and businesses and... 


Mozambique power utility begins the long process of recovery following cyclones
15th May 2019 By: Kim Cloete

Mozambique’s energy sector is trying to get back on track following the devastation wreaked on its power system by Cyclone Idai in March and cyclone Kenneth in April.   Electricity Company of... 


Zimbabwe starts rolling power cuts, hitting mines, industry
13th May 2019 By: Reuters

Zimbabwe has started rolling power cuts lasting up to eight hours that will also hit mines, a schedule from the State power utility showed on Monday, after reduced output at both the largest... 


IEA says world cannot ‘press pause’ on renewables, as capacity growth stalls
IEA says world cannot ‘press pause’ on renewables, as capacity growth stalls
6th May 2019 By: Terence Creamer

The International Energy Agency has expressed concern over the “unexpected flattening” of renewable-energy capacity additions in 2018, which, at 180 GW, remained in line with additions recorded in... 


STABILITY 
Hydropower is a very stable resource to add to the grid compared to solar power
Company to focus on hydropower at AUW
3rd May 2019 By: Mc'Kyla Nortje

South Africa-based independent power producer Renewable Energy Holdings (REH) aims to focus on the role hydropower plays in the Southern Africa power sector at this year’s African Utility Week... 


EDF senior VP for Africa Valérie Levkov
EDF puts energy-challenged Africa at the centre of its 2030 development strategy
29th April 2019 By: Simone Liedtke

Africa is at the heart of French energy solutions provider EDF’s ambition to triple its activity outside of Europe, as well as to double its renewable energy capacity globally, by 2030; however,... 


Guinea boosts power output to foster bauxite refining
29th April 2019 By: Reuters

Guinea expects to boost its energy production capacity by nearly four-fold over the next six years as it pushes mining companies to refine their bauxite output locally, the energy minister said on... 


Tanzania eyes 10 000 MW power generation capacity by 2025
23rd April 2019 By: Reuters

Tanzania aims to have six times its current power generation capacity by 2025 through investment in thermal and renewable energy, deputy energy minister Subira Mgalu told Parliament on Tuesday. The... 


Clough JV awarded civil works contract for Australian hydropower project
5th April 2019 By: Marleny Arnoldi

The Clough Salini joint venture (JV) has been appointed as the contractor for the Snowy 2.0 hydropower project, in New South Wales, Australia. The JV’s scope of work on the project is valued at... 


Strong renewable energy capacity growth continues
Strong renewable energy capacity growth continues
4th April 2019 By: Simone Liedtke

The decade-long trend of strong growth in renewable energy capacity continued in 2018 with global additions of 171 GW, according to data released by the International Renewable Energy Agency this... 


Improved policy, regulation needed to help Eskom power SA, Brics Bank meeting told
Improved policy, regulation needed to help Eskom power SA, Brics Bank meeting told
2nd April 2019 By: African News Agency

Without alternative power generation capacity, unemployment will remain rampant in South Africa, Development Bank of Southern Africa (DBSA) chief executive Patrick Dlamini said on Tuesday. "The... 


Zimbabwe power utility seeks 30% tariff increase – report
Zimbabwe power utility seeks 30% tariff increase – report
1st April 2019 By: Reuters

Zimbabwe's State-owned power utility Zesa Holdings has applied to the energy regulator to raise its tariff by 30% for maintenance of its grid and after the price of inputs like diesel went up, The... 


Master Drilling CEO Danie Pretorius
Master Drilling’s full year performance underpinned by Americas, Europe success
26th March 2019 By: Marleny Arnoldi

JSE-listed Master Drilling expanded its operations to Canada, Turkey, Ghana and Italy and saw growth in Brazil and Mexico during the financial year ended December 31, 2018. This helped to offset... 


Zambia, Zimbabwe cut Kariba Dam power generation
25th February 2019 By: Reuters

Zambia and Zimbabwe reduced power generation to around half capacity at their power stations at the Kariba Dam as water levels in the reservoir fell, Zambia’s State-owned Zesco said on Monday.... 


Zambia, Zimbabwe shortlist foreign firms to build hydro plant
21st February 2019 By: Reuters

Zambia and Zimbabwe have shortlisted American, European and Chinese companies to build the Batoka Gorge hydro power plant, the ministry of finance said in statement on Wednesday. Preparatory... 


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