12 Infrastructure Priorities Launched at SIDSSA 2024
The projects show a forward-looking plan by South Africa’s government in coordination with the private sector.
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The projects show a forward-looking plan by South Africa’s government in coordination with the private sector.
SIDSSA 2024 is a platform that brings together critical role-players in the infrastructure investment space with the goal of accelerating economic development in South Africa.
Namibia Drydock & Ship Repair (NAMDOCK) shares plans to position itself as the shipyard of the future by prioritizing sustainable procurement and implementing 4IR technologies.
The approval of a joint development deal for the Simandou project in Guinea aims for completion by 2024, boosting the TransGuinean corridor, an infrastructure initiative for regional connectivity and economic growth.
Multiple technical and cooperation agreements were inked during this year’s calendar of events organized by Energy Capital & Power.
West African countries have announced their transition investment needs and top projects, which can be accessed at the Invest in African Energy 2024 forum in Paris next May.
Free-market solutions must be employed over good-will handouts when it comes to lifting Africa out of energy poverty, says NJ Ayuk, Executive Chairman of the African Energy Chamber.
NJ Ayuk, the Executive Chairman of the African Energy Chamber explores the environmental, economic, health and social benefits of Africa reducing gas flaring in maximizing the development of its vast hydrocarbon resources for energy poverty eradication.
As South Africa continues to seek stable energy supplies, the South African National Energy Development Institute is developing technologies to limit the environmental impact of using fossil fuels in generating power.
As we embark upon the 28th session of the Conference of the Parties (COP28) to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), as the executive chairman of Africa’s preeminent advocacy group working toward a just energy transition for our continent, I find myself compelled to deliver some clarity on where we stand at this place and time amidst humanity’s quest to achieve net-zero, writes the African Energy Chamber’s NJ Ayuk.