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Ethiopian Electric Power Corporation and Cambridge Industries Energy signed a $120m agreement on 5 January to build a 50MW waste-to-energy plant in Addis Ababa on a turnkey basis.

Ethiopia
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Nigeria is preparing to launch a debut global bond that will underline the country’s rehabilitation in international markets and, more generally, highlight the growing attraction of so-called frontier markets for fixed-income and other investors.

Nigeria
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Toshiba Transmission & Distribution Systems (India) (TTDI) has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Kenya Power for a pilot project aimed at decreasing distribution losses on the national grid. The project will install a new TTDI-manufactured transformer, called an amorphous distribution transformer, in the distribution network, as well as solid insulated switchgear assemblies and gas insulated transformers. “As the network grows in tandem with the rapid increase in the number of customers, we experience both technical and commercial losses. We are focused on bringing down the system losses from the current 19% to single-digit figures in the medium term,” said Kenya Power managing director and chief executive Ben Chumo.

Kenya
Issue 147 - 05 October 2008

Parliament passes oil law

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Parliament has passed a law setting the terms for oil exploration and production. Mines Minister Kalombo Mwansa told Reuters the petroleum exploration and production law had been sent to acting President Rupiah Banda to be signed.

Zambia
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Elected amid economic crisis, new French President François Hollande has not been a charismatic popstar candidate, but his down-to-earth style and softly, softly approach could still bring reform

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The Kenya Climate Innovation Center (CIC) has been inaugurated in Nairobi. It is expected to support up to 70 sustainable climate technology companies within five years by offering financing and services, and aims to employ 4,600 people directly and 24,000 indirectly over ten years

Kenya
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Every country along the North African littoral from Morocco to Egypt has got at least one refinery project in planning or on the go.

Egypt | Libya | Algeria | Tunisia
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Another year and thoughts turn to the potentials – be they 39GW, 44GW or 50GW – of the Congo River’s Inga hydroelectric resource, or of oil plays in the Albertine Graben, where Tullow Oil’s Ugandan field on the other side of the lacustrine border will come on stream this year

DR Congo
Issue 297 - 26 March 2015

Algeria: Strong dollar boost

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Under pressure from the oil price slump, the government has taken heart from the dollar’s rise against the euro. Banque d’Algérie (BdA) governor Mohammed Laksaci said on 19 March that, while foreign reserves continued to fall, the decline was manageable, with total reserves at $178.9bn at end-December, compared to $185.3bn at end-September 2014. However, monetary officials have told African Energy that much of the reserves base is illiquid, and Algeria’s cushion against further external shocks may be less comfortable than thought.

Algeria
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A donors’ conference in Abidjan on 30 November pledged $436m of financing for the resettlement element of Niger’s flagship Kandadji dam scheme. Nearly 50,000 people in 24 villages will be affected by the development, which aims to irrigate more than 45,000ha of land to improve food security for Niger, one of the world’s poorest countries with one of the highest rates of population growth.

Niger
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The much-anticipated partial float of the naira, introduced from 20 June, reflected a concession by President Muhammadu Buhari, who had resisted devaluation as he did during his first stint as president in the 1980s. Buhari was forced by deteriorating economic conditions and declining confidence to listen to markets. African Energy hears that concerns over the naira and other issues have led to the World Bank Group, a key guarantor of the liberalised generation and distribution system, making quiet threats to stop guarantees.

Issue 229 - 20 April 2012

BGP to begin Zarara 2D survey

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China’s Bureau of Geophysical Prospecting is scheduled to start 2D seismic data acquisition in blocks L4 and L13 on behalf of Dubai-based Zarara Oil and Gas on 19 April

Kenya
Issue 284 - 12 September 2014

Ghana thinks big on small-scale solar

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Off-grid solar provider Persistent Energy Ghana (PEG) is seeking to quadruple its customer base by year-end, despite the many challenges presented by a new market. “In Ghana, there are approximately 5m people off grid. If we only reach a tiny percentage of them, we will hit our targets,” PEG chief operating officer Nate Heller told African Energy. The company, owned by the US’ Persistent Energy Partners (PEP), has been active in Ghana since 2013, but its history goes back to 2009, when chief executive Hugh Whalan set up Energy in Common, a non-profit solar energy company in Ghana, Nigeria and Tanzania dedicated to micro-financing of renewable projects.

Ghana
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The standoff between Sudan’s diffuse opposition movement and the military junta that replaced President Omar Hassan Al-Bashir in mid-April has deepened as both sides – each in their own way deeply divided – dig in. This could pose major problems for Africa and a creaking international order.While US national security adviser John Bolton was quick to condemn violence against peaceful demonstrators, Washington, former colonial power Britain, and other European states are not expected to play a defining role.

Sudan
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Parliament has ratified petroleum agreements for the South Deepwater Tano and East Cape Three Points blocks. South Deepwater Tano has been awarded to a new Ghana National Petroleum Corporation (GNPC) subsidiary, GNPC Exploration and Production Company (Explorco), which will jointly operate the block with a 79% stake, while AGM Petroleum Ghana will hold the other 21% interest. AGM Ghana is a subsidiary of AGM Gibraltar, owned by Norway’s AGR Energy (49.5%), Minexco (48%) and local player MED Songhai Developers (2.5%).

Ghana