
Renewables and Gas are the Cheapest Way to Meet Mozambique’s Electricity Demand
By utilizing gas, Mozambique will be able to achieve universal access to electricity and establish itself as a major exporter of flexible energy.
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By utilizing gas, Mozambique will be able to achieve universal access to electricity and establish itself as a major exporter of flexible energy.
Amy Jadesimi, MD of LADOL, explains why local content done right is always cheaper.
By NJ Ayuk, Executive Chairman, African Energy Chamber
Next year’s Invest in African Energy Forum will spotlight Africa’s pivotal role in meeting global energy demands, with key export markets like China, India, the EU, Brazil and Turkey shaping the future of the continent’s crude oil and LNG trade.
Energy Capital & Power spoke with CITAC Africa’s Elitsa Georgieva on trends within Africa’s downstream sector during Angola Oil & Gas 2024.
Connecting the Zambian and DRC copperbelts with international markets via the Port of Lobito, the Lobito Corridor serves as a blueprint for cross-border infrastructure in African mining.
Lodestone – operator of the Dordabis iron ore project – spoke to ECP about its long-term vision to become a sustainable producer of green steel in Namibia.
HopSol spoke with ECP about how Namibia’s solar PV capacity can be expanded and further integrated with the national grid.
ECP spoke to the Pupkewitz Group of Companies on facilitating the installation of small- to mid-sized renewable energy systems in Namibia, Angola and South Africa through its fastest-growing subsidiary, MegaTech.
Namibia’s latest exploration and appraisal campaigns, along with new seismic activity and green hydrogen pilot projects, will be showcased at this year’s Invest in African Energy forum.