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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... 


MARLEZE VAN LOGGERENBERG We need to embrace LNG as one of the renewables that can make a difference globally
Africa needs to embrace all forms of energy, says Van Loggerenberg
15th March 2019 By: Mamaili Mamaila

There is huge demand for electricity in Africa, with about 600-million people on the continent who have no access to electricity. 


KenGen gets contract with Ethiopian Electric Power for geothermal drilling
25th February 2019 By: Reuters

Kenya's KenGen on Monday said it secured a multimillion-shilling contract to provide geothermal drilling services to State-run Ethiopian Electric Power. The power producer's contract with East... 


AFRICA’S ENERGY FUTURE The Africa Energy Indaba will take place at the Sandton Convention Centre, in Johannesburg, from February 19 and 20 this year
Event set to dissect the future of African energy
15th February 2019 By: Paige Müller

The eleventh edition of the Africa Energy Indaba – which will take place at the Sandton Convention Centre, in Johannesburg, from February 19 to 20 this year – will focus on the future prospects and... 


KenGen to raise funds from the market this year, eyes green bond
14th February 2019 By: Reuters

The Kenya Electricity Generating Company plans to raise funds from the market later this year and it may opt to issue the country's first green bond, its chief executive said. KenGen has a 1 631 MW... 


Kenya starts construction of 83 MW geothermal plant
4th December 2018 By: Reuters

Kenya has started building a geothermal power plant to add 83 MW of capacity to the national grid, the state-owned power generation utility said on Tuesday.  Geothermal power is Kenya's second... 


AfDB president Dr Akinwumi Adesina
Africa poised to be global renewable-energy leader – AfDB president
8th November 2018 By: Terence Creamer

African Development Bank (AfDB) president Dr Akinwumi Adesina says Africa is poised to become the leading region for renewable-energy globally and has reaffirmed the bank’s support for the... 


KenGen says new geothermal plant nearly ready
12th October 2018 By: Reuters

KenGen's new 165.4 MW capacity plant powered by geothermal steam is three quarters complete and on schedule for commissioning next July, Kenya's main electricity producer said on Friday. Geothermal... 


Acwa investment agreement signed with CEF
Acwa Power, CEF to co-invest in Redstone CSP project
16th July 2018 By: Marleny Arnoldi

Power generation technology developer Acwa Power on Monday signed an investment agreement with South Africa’s Central Energy Fund (CEF) regarding the Redstone concentrated solar thermal power plant... 


Toshiba signs MoUs to support African hydropower, geothermal roll-out
18th May 2018 By: Schalk Burger

Energy systems multinational Toshiba Energy Systems and Solutions signed four memoranda of understanding (MoUs) to cooperate with African countries to develop hydropower and geothermal energy... 


Toshiba, RentCo form geothermal power generation partnership
7th May 2018 By: Schalk Burger

Energy systems multinational Toshiba Energy Systems and Solutions and lease financing company RentCo East Africa on Monday signed a general cooperation agreement to expand sales channels and orders... 


World Bank approves $180m loan guarantee for Kenya's energy sector
30th April 2018 By: Reuters

The World Bank approved a $180-million loan guarantee on Monday for Kenya Electricity Generation Company to help strengthen the financial position of the state-run company, which produces more than... 


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Africa pursuing diversified energy investments to deliver power
20th April 2018 By: Jessica Oosthuizen

Africa has an abundance of energy resources that can be brought online rapidly and cost effectively, says engineering, procurement and construction services provider Black & Veatch sub-Saharan... 


Department of Energy director-general Thabane Zulu
‘High priority’ IRP update to be published soon
10th April 2018 By: Terence Creamer

Department of Energy (DoE) director-general Thabane Zulu says the updated Integrated Resource Plan (IRP) is undergoing a final set of processes and consultations, as stipulated by Cabinet in... 


Tè Power starts construction on $121m Guinea IPP project
28th March 2018 By: Marleny Arnoldi

Guinea-based special purpose company Tè Power Company, which is sponsored by Africa-focused energy project developer Endeavour Energy, has reached financial close and started construction on the... 


POWER UNITED
Terrapinn is expecting about 8 000 attendees from more than 40 African countries, including 350 exhibitors and 300 speakers, to attend PEWA 2018
PEWA to set stage for African energy investment once again
16th March 2018 By: Marleny Arnoldi

With 600-million people in Africa not having access to electricity, the onus is on Power & Electricity World Africa (PEWA) to provide the platform that will encourage investment in infrastructure... 


Ethiopia signs $4bn deal to build 1 000 MW-geothermal power plants
20th December 2017 By: Megan van Wyngaardt

Ethiopia has signed an agreement to build two geothermal power plants at a combined cost of $4-billion, to be run by the country's first privately-owned utility. The Corbetti and Tulu Moye plants... 


Power and utilities drone market worth more than $9bn
24th November 2017 By: Donna Slater

The international drone market comprising solutions that use drones for the power and utilities industries is worth as much as $9.46-billion a year, according to a report published by professional... 


IMPROVED ALTERNATIVES Kenya is making use of diverse alternative energy sources, such as geothermal electricity
African countries embrace alternative energy sources
28th July 2017

With African governments realising that long-term power solutions will not come in the form of one technology, South Africa’s Department of Energy is advocating advances in coal, renewable energy,... 


Africa’s energy future lies in solar energy, says CEO
19th July 2017 By: Anine Kilian

The future of Africa’s energy sector must rest in solar power if it is going to overcome the obstacles it currently faces, according to Zimbabwe-based renewable energy company Samansco CEO Nyasha... 


OVERLOOKED ENTITY
The impact of the DoE IRP draft excludeing cogeneration as a viable, green technology raises concerns forpulp and paper industry
IRP draft hinders cogeneration opportunities
9th June 2017 By: Tasneem Bulbulia

An unintended consequence of the recently published draft Integrated Resource Plan (IRP) for energy is that because it excludes cogeneration as a viable technology, cogenerators will be unable to... 


NURTURING POTENTIAL The launch intends to establish a network of graduates attempting to solve Africa’s power and energy issues
Internship academy launches young professionals platform
5th May 2017

In response to the youth unemployment epidemic on the African continent, internship facilitators  Africa Internship Academy (AIA), will be launching its Young Energy and Power Professionals (YEPP)... 


MOMENT IN THE SUN Governments will be showcasing high priority renewable energy projects  to attract private sector participation and investment
Programme to accelerate investment implemented
17th February 2017

The African Union’s (AU’s) planning body, the New Partnership for Africa's Development (Nepad), is undertaking an exercise that will accelerate the development and implementation of Africa’s high... 


NOJOLI WIND FARM Enel Green Power's global renewable energies division completed more than 470 MW of solar and wind projects locally, including the 88 MW Nojoli wind farm
Renewables division experiences record-breaking 2016
17th February 2017

Italian energy company Enel Green Power’s (EGP’s) global renewable energies division made 2016 a record-breaking year after building an all-time-high 2 018 MW of new capacity within a calendar... 


LONG STANDING RELATIONSHIP Members of the Italian–South African Chamber of Trade and Industries have been involved in the South African energy sector since 2013
Chamber looks to strengthen partnerships in local green economy
17th February 2017 By: Nadine James

The Italian–South African Chamber of Trade and Industries’ chief aim at the 2017 Africa Energy Indaba is to raise awareness among Italian corporations regarding investment opportunities in South... 


DOING IT FOR THEMSELVES The Women in Energy conference is designed to aid the increase in leadership and development of women involved in the African energy sectors
Third Women in Energy conference cohosted at Energy Indaba
17th February 2017

The yearly Women in Energy conference, organised by the Africa Energy Indaba, will bring together Africa’s leading women in the energy sector for its third iteration on Monday, February 20 at the... 


BOOSTING ENERGY The Africa Energy Indaba brings together politicians and energy luminaries to envision and catalyse decisions that will enhance access to energy
Conference hopes to catalyse African energy revolution
17th February 2017 By: Nadine James

The 2017 Africa Energy Indaba will enable African energy sector stakeholders to evaluate opportunities and the means to pursue them that could unlock the continent’s energy potential and spark... 


TSIDISO DISENYANA  Foreign investment is targeted at establishing Africa’s green economy, therefore renewables will become a driver of socioeconomic growth
Exponential increase in the number of power generation projects
17th February 2017 By: Nadine James

The African continent’s large energy deficit has resulted in an exponential increase in the number of power generation projects – both planned and implemented – as well as the number of... 


Eskom’s delay in approving PPAs could cost country 15 000 jobs – Sarec
19th December 2016 By: Ilan Solomons

The South African economy is in jeopardy of losing 15 000 possible jobs, associated with 26 Department of Energy- (DoE-) approved renewable energy plants, if State-owned power utility Eskom does... 


Sawea considers legal options to get Eskom to sign PPAs
Sawea considers legal options to get Eskom to sign PPAs
2nd November 2016 By: Kim Cloete

The South African Wind Energy Association (Sawea) is considering legal options in a bid to get Eskom CEO Brian Molefe to sign power purchase agreements (PPAs) for round four of the Renewable Energy... 


Renewables investment in 2015 more than covers global power demand growth for first time
Renewables investment in 2015 more than covers global power demand growth for first time
14th September 2016 By: Terence Creamer

A new report by the International Energy Agency (IEA) states that global electricity sector investment rose 4% to a record $682-billion in 2015 – a year when overall investment in the energy sector... 


Exxaro CEO Mxolisi Mgojo
Exxaro eyes more renewables
18th August 2016 By: Natasha Odendaal

Following the success of its entry into renewable energy through a 50% wind farm joint venture (JV) with Tata Power, diversified miner Exxaro Resources is exploring further opportunities in clean... 


Geothermal exploration for S Africa a possibility, funding a major challenge
Geothermal exploration for S Africa a possibility, funding a major challenge
20th July 2016 By: Anine Kilian

While geothermal energy is renewable and can be used for baseload supply, the major challenge surrounding this type of energy in South Africa is that geothermal exploration is expensive, which is... 


Financing and legal frameworks key for successful renewables projects in Africa
Financing and legal frameworks key for successful renewables projects in Africa
19th July 2016 By: Anine Kilian

Less than 30% of renewable energy projects in Africa reach financial close, with the development process highlighted as the riskiest part of the development cycle, according to advisory firm... 


Energy storage possible standby for grid failure
22nd April 2016 By: Simon Sonnekus

While energy storage may seem like a viable option for standby power initiatives during grid failure, several issues first need to resolved for it to be implemented, South African National Energy... 


Alternative energy systems boosting African industrial supply chains
8th April 2016 By: Schalk Burger

Alternative energy and storage systems are being used to make various portions of African industrial supply chains more effective and resilient, as well as control energy costs and production... 


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Fluor is Building a Better World
20th August 2014

Megatrends are the global shifts that change our society, how we do business and our collective futures in significant ways. Earlier this year, Fluor Corporation announced a new business structure... 


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