Crunch year for Nigeria as a state of disunion threatens positive steps forward


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Issue 451 - 02 Dec 2021

The issue includes a package of Nigeria articles examining government reforms, tariffs, security issues, the growing C&I sector, solar projects, gas plans and the country's 2060 net-zero pledge.

Power sector coverage includes a focus on Kenya, where a huge rush is under way to tackle governance issues at Kenya Power and address the cost of energy from IPPs. There is also a look Malawi, where the Salima solar plant recently becoming the first solar IPP to connect to the grid and the first large international IPP developed under a new regulatory set-up.

Oil and gas coverage leads with Nigeria where Seplat and other companies are in talks to acquire ExxonMobil's Nigerian shallow-water business, which would continue the trend of independents buying into majors’ acreage.

The issue also includes a focus on environmental, social and corporate governance (ESG) issues in Kenya.

The African Energy View examines Africa's 'transition minerals' and rare earth elements with a map outlining the location of key resources and an article focusing on six basic reasons why transition minerals are so important, including their key role in supporting the growth of wind, solar and geothermal power.

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