COP28: Africa50 To Advance Solar And Transmission Projects In Mozambique
Africa50 has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Electricidade de Moçambique (EDM), the Mozambican utility, to collaborate on transformative clean energy projects in Mozambique to close the country’s…
SAPVIA Partners Bravo Scan For Photovoltaic Installations
As South Africa's solar industry gains momentum, the South African Photovoltaic Industry Association (SAPVIA) has announced Bravo Scan as a partner for its Photovoltaic Green Card (PVGC) programme.
Global Trends For Renewable Energy In 2023
According to S&P Global, there are three big trends for the renewable energy sector in 2023 which include; Component cost declines, local manufacturing and distributed energy.
‘Future Of Solar Power System Is Bright In Africa’ – BLUETTI
One of the leading markets in the energy storage industry, BLUETTI, has expressed optimism that the future of solar power systems in Africa is fairly bright.
World Bank Approves $750 Million For Nigeria’s Renewable Energy Access Project
World Bank has approved a $750 million credit to support Nigeria's efforts to provide clean and reliable electricity to millions of its citizens through distributed renewable energy solutions.
UK, Nigerian Partners Secure Funding For Small-Medium Scale Farmers Energy Project
United Kingdom (UK) and Nigerian partners have joined forces to secure funding of 298,000 pounds from Innovate UK for an energy project aimed at small and medium-scale farmers in Nigeria.
Early Stage Firms Lead Market Opportunities For PULSE In Africa
A host of products powering Productive Uses Leveraging Solar Energy (PULSE) are being developed across the agricultural, industrial, commercial and public sectors.
Development Finance Institution Co-Invest In Sierra Leone’s First Large-Scale Grid-Connected Solar IPP
Development Finance Institutions, British International Investment ("BII"), FMO, and Proparco, and renewable fund manager Frontier Energy announced a co-investment of over $52 million for Planet Solar, a greenfield 50MW solar…
Nigeria’s Solar Energy Potential Estimated At 6,500 TWh
Nigeria's solar energy potential is estimated at around 6,500 Terawatt hours, TWh, per year, which higher than current 3,570 megawatts output per day in the country.
Government Policies, Awareness, Contribute To 450% Surge In Solar Product Sales In Nigeria – Report
Solar product sales in Nigeria have risen by 450 percent from 2017 to 2022, according to a new report from a renewable energy association, the increase which a renewable energy…