How UNESCO got it wrong in Africa
May 30, 2017
The Nigerian Electricity Commission (NERC) has revealed there is a divergence between generated capacity and transmitted and distributed capacity. NERC...
Read moreDetailsEskom Holding SOC Ltd., the distressed utility that supplies 95 percent of South Africa’s power, will receive the biggest bailout...
Read moreDetailsSovereign Trust Insurance Plc has stated its resolve to enhance claims settlement of insured policy holders. This is as the...
Read moreDetailsUnsubsidised solar and onshore wind energy are now the most cost effective source of new bulk power in all major...
Read moreDetailsThe conversation around mini-grids powered by renewable energy has been unceasing in Nigeria as the industry stakeholders continue to express...
Read moreDetailsIran has opened its largest wind farm as it hopes to procure electricity from renewable sources such as wind, solar...
Read moreDetailsAfrican Development Bank (AfDB) in an attempt to drive the growth of mini-grids is developing a continent wide results based...
Read moreDetailsNigeria’s privatization agency, the Bureau of Public Enterprises (BPE) has assured the House of Representatives’ committee on Privatisation and Commercialisation...
Read moreDetailsThe Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) and Nigeria Agip Oil Company Limited (NAOC), in a bid to increase power supply...
Read moreDetailsUS energy efficiency sector added 133,000 new jobs in 2017 with 67,000 of them created by energy efficiency employers, according...
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