Overview
AfrElec’s covers coal and gas-fired thermal power, nuclear, renewables, hydro, combined heat and power (CHP), transmission, grid and storage. It also covers the political and investment decisions needed to improve access to electricity for Africa’s expanding population.
Timely, accurate, on-the-ground news and analysis is vital to investors, developers, government departments, engineers and businesses, both regionally and internationally.
AfrElec will analyse key project, policy and investment issues and offers insight into what will come next in the power sector. It offers the latest commentary on the geopolitical framework, energy policy, tendering and investment - and assesses the risks inherent in working in the African business environment.
AfrElec is fully digital publication and can be read via PDF, PageSuite or via the NewsBase App.
AfrElec’s covers coal and gas-fired thermal power, nuclear, renewables, hydro, combined heat and power (CHP), transmission, grid and storage. It also covers the political and investment decisions needed to improve access to electricity for Africa’s expanding population.
Timely, accurate, on-the-ground news and analysis is vital to investors, developers, government departments, engineers and businesses, both regionally and internationally.
AfrElec will analyse key project, policy and investment issues and offers insight into what will come next in the power sector. It offers the latest commentary on the geopolitical framework, energy policy, tendering and investment - and assesses the risks inherent in working in the African business environment.
AfrElec is fully digital publication and can be read via PDF, PageSuite or via the NewsBase App.
Table of Contents
Sample Table of ContentsCOMMENTARY
- Climate change, war in Ukraine and rising prices
- create perfect storm threatening global food security
- Renewables set for record growth in 2022, but 2023 is not so rosy
POLICY
- Kenya’s Energy Ministry validates energy efficiency and conservation plan
- Eskom boss warns that only new capacity in South Africa can prevent load-shedding
- South Africa power cuts seen rising to new level in 2022
NUCLEAR
- Uganda gets greenlight to construct nuclear power plant
- CrossBoundary sees hybrid surge
COAL
- Botswana plans to supply Europe with 1mn tpy of coal
- Botswana begins coal exports through Maputo
RENEWABLES
- Off-grid solar struggles to recover from pandemic
- South Africa’s ‘first of its kind’ solar plant commissioned at gold mine
- Morocco targets 12GW output of renewable energies by 2030
- Africa GreenCo raises $15.5mn to launch trading
NEWSBASE’S POWER ROUNDUP GLOBAL
Countries Covered
- Nigeria
- Ethiopia
- Democratic Republic of the Congo
- Egypt
- South Africa
- Tanzania
- Kenya
- Uganda
- Algeria
- Sudan
- Morocco
- Mozambique
- Ghana
- Angola
- Somalia
- Ivory Coast
- Madagascar
- Cameroon
- Burkina Faso
- Niger
- Malawi
- Zambia
- Mali
- Senegal
- Zimbabwe
- Chad
- Tunisia
- Guinea
- Rwanda
- Benin
- Burundi
- South Sudan
- Eritrea
- Sierra Leone
- Togo
- Libya
- Central African Republic
- Mauritania
- Republic of the Congo
- Liberia
- Namibia
- Botswana
- Lesotho
- Gambia
- Gabon
- Guinea-Bissau
- Mauritius
- Equatorial Guinea
- Eswatini
- Djibouti
- Réunion (France)
- Comoros
- Western Sahara[7]
- Cape Verde
- Mayotte (France)
- São Tomé and Príncipe
- Seychelles
- Saint Helena
- Ascension and Tristan da Cunha (UK)
- Egypt