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Revised in July 2020, this map provides a detailed overview of the power sector in Côte d’Ivoire. The locations of power generation facilities that are operating, under construction or planned are shown by type – including liquid fuels, natural gas, coal,  hybrid, hydroelectricity, solar (PV) and biomass. Generation sites are marked with different sized circles to show sites of 1-9MW, 10-99MW, 100-499MW and 500MW and above.  Existing and future transmission lines are shown ranging from 90kV to 400kV. Actual and planned cross-border interconnectors are also shown including lines to Burkina Faso, Ghana, Guinea, Liberia and Mali. Power generation data was drawn from our African Energy Live Data platform, which contains project level detail on power plants and projects across Africa. The map is available as a PDF file using eps graphics, meaning that there is no loss of resolution as the file is enlarged.   

Côte d'Ivoire
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Revised in September 2020, this map provides a detailed overview of the power sector in Botswana. The locations of power generation facilities that are operating, under construction or planned are shown by type – including liquid fuels, gas and liquid fuels, coal, coal be methane, hybrid, hydroelectricity and solar (PV). Generation sites are marked with different sized circles to show sites of 1-9MW, 10-99MW, 100-499MW and 500MW and above. Projects including battery storage are marked. Existing and future transmission and distribution lines are shown ranging from 33kV to 400kV. Actual and planned cross-border interconnectors are also shown including lines to Angola, Namibia, South Africa and Zimbabwe. Power generation data was drawn from our African Energy Live Data platform, which contains project level detail on power plants and projects across Africa. The map is available as a PDF file using eps graphics, meaning that there is no loss of resolution as the file is enlarged.  

Botswana
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Revised in September 2020, this map provides a detailed overview of the power sector in the Democratic Republic of Congo. The locations of power generation facilities that are operating, under construction or planned are shown by type – including liquid fuels, natural gas, coal, hybrid, hydroelectricity, solar (PV) and methane. Generation sites are marked with different sized circles to show sites of 1-9MW, 10-99MW, 100-499MW and 500MW and above. Projects including battery storage are marked. Existing and future transmission lines are shown ranging from 132kV and under to 500kv+. Actual and planned cross-border interconnectors are also shown including lines to Angola, Republic of Congo and Zambia. An inset lists 16 Central African Power Pool priority integration projects. Power generation data was drawn from our African Energy Live Data platform, which contains project level detail on power plants and projects across Africa. The map is available as a PDF file using eps graphics, meaning that there is no loss of resolution as the file is enlarged.  

DR Congo
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Revised in September 2020, this map provides a detailed overview of the power sector in Republic of Congo, Gabon, Equatorial Guinea and São Tomé & Príncipe. The locations of power generation facilities that are operating, under construction or planned are shown by type – including liquid fuels, gas and liquid fuels, natural gas, hybrid, hydroelectricity, solar (PV) and biomass/biogas. Generation sites are marked with different sized circles to show sites of 1-9MW, 10-99MW, 100-499MW and 500MW and above. Projects including battery storage are marked. Existing and future transmission and distribution lines are shown ranging from 60kV to 400kV. Actual and planned cross-border interconnectors are also shown including lines to Cameroon and DR Congo. Power generation data was drawn from our African Energy Live Data platform, which contains project level detail on power plants and projects across Africa. The map is available as a PDF file using eps graphics, meaning that there is no loss of resolution as the file is enlarged.  

São Tomé & Príncipe | Equatorial Guinea | Congo Brazzaville | Gabon
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Revised in October 2020, this map provides a detailed overview of the power sector in Uganda. The locations of power generation facilities that are operating, under construction or planned are shown by type – including liquid fuels, natural gas, hybrid, hydroelectricity, solar (PV and CSP), wind, geothermal and biomass/biogas. Generation sites are marked with different sized circles to show sites of 1-9MW, 10-99MW, 100-499MW and 500MW and above. An inset shows in greater detail the area around Kampala, including substations. Existing and future transmission and distribution lines are shown ranging from 132kV to 400kV. Actual and planned cross-border interconnectors are also shown including lines to DR Congo, Kenya, Rwanda, South Sudan and Tanzania. Power generation data was drawn from our African Energy Live Data platform, which contains project level detail on power plants and projects across Africa. The map is available as a PDF file using eps graphics, meaning that there is no loss of resolution as the file is enlarged.  

Uganda
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Revised in October 2020, this map provides a detailed overview of the power sector in Kenya. The locations of power generation facilities that are operating, under construction or planned are shown by type – including liquid fuels, gas and liquid fuels, coal, hybrid, hydroelectricity, solar (PV), wind, geothermal and biomass/biogas. Generation sites are marked with different sized circles to show sites of 3-9MW, 10-99MW, 100-499MW and 500MW and above. Projects including battery storage are marked. An inset shows in greater detail the area around Nairobi and the region North-west to Naivasha, taking in the Olkaria geothermal projects. Existing and future transmission and distribution lines are shown ranging from 132kV to 500kV. Actual and planned cross-border interconnectors are also shown including lines to Ethiopia, Tanzania, Uganda and South Sudan. Power generation data was drawn from our African Energy Live Data platform, which contains project level detail on power plants and projects across Africa. The map is available as a PDF file using eps graphics, meaning that there is no loss of resolution as the file is enlarged.  

Kenya
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Revised in January 2021, this map provides a detailed overview of the power sector in Ghana. The locations of power generation facilities that are operating, under construction or planned are shown by type – including liquid fuels, gas and liquid fuels, natural gas, coal, hydroelectricity, solar (PV), wind, thermal, wave and biomass/biogas. Offshore oil and gas fields are also shown. Existing and future transmission and distribution lines are included ranging from 161kV to 330kV. Actual and planned cross-border interconnectors are also shown including lines to Côte d'Ivoire, Togo and Burkina Faso. Power generation data was drawn from our African Energy Live Data platform, which contains project level detail on power plants and projects across Africa. The map is available as a PDF file using eps graphics, meaning that there is no loss of resolution as the file is enlarged.

Ghana
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Revised in February 2021, this map provides a detailed overview of the power sector in the Democratic Republic of Congo. The locations of power generation facilities that are operating, under construction or planned are shown by type, illustrating the country's huge hydropower potential. Other generation types shown include natural gas, liquid fuels, methane, coal, solar (PV) and hybrid. Two insets show the areas around Kinshasa and the exisiting and proposed Inga projects. Existing and future transmission and distribution lines are included ranging from 132kV to 500kV. Actual and planned cross-border interconnectors are also shown including lines to Zambia. Power generation data was drawn from our African Energy Live Data platform, which contains project level detail on power plants and projects across Africa. The map is available as a PDF file using eps graphics, meaning that there is no loss of resolution as the file is enlarged.

DR Congo
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Published March 2021, this map provides an overview of Egypt's oil and gas sector with a focus on the blocks offered in the 2021 licensing round and those awarded (with operators named) in the 2020 licensing round. Oil and gas fields are indicated, alongside existing and future pipeline infrastructure and associated downstream infrastructure including tanker terminals, oil refineries, LNG facilities and gas processing plants. The map is available as a PDF file using eps graphics, meaning that there is no loss of resolution as the file is enlarged.    

Egypt
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This map of Senegal, Mauritania and The Gambia, revised in April 2021, indicates open and licensed blocks, prospects, and oil and gas fields. Associated infrastructure is also marked including gas pipelines, oil refineries, oil tanker terminals and LNG liquefaction plant and export terminals. The map is available as a PDF file using eps graphics, meaning that there is no loss of resolution as the file is enlarged.

Gambia | Mauritania | Senegal
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Published in May 2021, this map provides an overview of infrastructure and conflict flash points in the Sahel region- covering  Mauritania, Mali, Burkina Faso, Niger and Chad.  Power generation sites that are under construction operating and planned are shown by type (thermal, hydroelectricity, solar, wind, biomass/biogas) alongside major actual and planned transmission lines. The location of oil and gas fields and pipelines are also shown. Annotations outlining conflict areas and flash points are included alongside population and economic statistics for the Sahel countries.  The map is available as a PDF file using eps graphics, meaning that there is no loss of resolution as the file is enlarged.

Mauritania | Niger | Chad | Mali | Burkina Faso
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Updated June 2021, this map provides a detailed overview of the hydrocarbons sector in Angola. Acreage that is open, under negotiation or licensed (exploration or production)  is shown, with block operators and oil and gas fields marked. Associated downstream infrastructure such as oil and gas pipelines, tanker terminals, refineries and LNG facilities are shown. An inset, provides greater detail of the Lower Congo Basin region. The map is available as a PDF file using eps graphics, meaning that there is no loss of resolution as the file is enlarged.

Angola
Issue 441 - 24 June 2021

Cameroon oil and gas – June 2021

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Updated in June 2021, this map provides a detailed overview of the hydrocarbons sector in Cameroon. Blocks that are open and under negotiation are shown alongside licensed acreage (exploration permits, production concessions and exploitation licences). Block operators are named and oil and gas fields marked, alongside associated downstream infrastructure such as pipelines, tanker terminals, refineries, gas processing plants and LNG facilities. An inset shows the route of the Chad-Cameroon oil pipeline. The map is available as a PDF file using eps graphics, meaning that there is no loss of resolution as the file is enlarged.

Cameroon
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Published July 2021, this map provides a detailed overview of Ghana's offshore and hydrocarbons infrastructure. An inset shows the Cape Three Points sub-Basin in greater detail. Open and licensed acreage is shown, with block operators and oil and gas fields marked, alongside associated downstream infrastructure such as pipelines, tanker terminals, refineries, gas processing plants and LNG facilities. The map is available as a PDF file using eps graphics, meaning that there is no loss of resolution as the file is enlarged.

Ghana
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Published November 2021, African Energy presents two pages of charts illustrating the state of Africa's power generation sector at the end of H1 2021. The data for the charts is drawn from African Energy Live Data, which contains project level detail on more than 6,700 power plants and projects across Africa. The first page examines the changing regional energy mix across the continent. Alongside trend charts showing the on-grid installed capacity from 2000-H1 2021, a series of small pie charts provide insights on the balance of privately-owned and state-owned projects in each region and a percentage breakdown of the regional energy mix by main fuel types. Page two includes pie charts illustrating on-grid power capacity additions in H1 2021 for the continent and sub-Saharan Africa, plus two pie charts showing the on-grid installed capacity mix by fuel at the end of June 2021 for all Africa and sub-Saharan Africa. Two additional charts show on-grid asset ownership for all Africa over 2000-H1 2021 and off-grid and embedded capacity additions from 2010-H1 2021. The charts are presented as a PDF file using eps graphics, meaning that there is no loss of resolution as the file is enlarged.