Cape Town condemns Nersa’s decision to raise permitted tariff for Eskom
City of Cape Town opposed the hike which pointed out that beyond Nersa’s error of failing to take asset depreciation into account there are likely many more inaccuracies with Eskom’s application, including incorrect financial performance forecasts…
Mayor Geordin Hill-Lewis inaugurates Landfill Power Project to generate 1.3 million kWh per month
The City of Cape Town has dug perforated pipes or 'wells' into landfill sites to extract methane gas, in order to convert landfill gas into electricity. The gas is then…
Dominica to stretch Geothermal transmission network between Laudat and Fond Colé
Dominica is also installing a battery energy storage system at Fond Colé which is funded by the UAE and Government of Dominica to ensure a stable supply, once the geothermal…
Malawi to collaborate with World Bank on Universal Energy
US$300 million compact with the World Bank, a funding which will support Malawi to achieve universal energy and electricity access by 2030.
Eskom announces completion of Kusile Unit 6 under Generation Recovery Plan
Eskom has launched ‘Save Your Transformers, Save Lives’ campaign that aims to raise awareness about the risks that are majorly associated with illegal connections.
Mangochi village head killed by electrocution while stealing Escom
A village head in Mangochi, identified as Stand Ayami has died after he was electrocuted while he was trying to steal Escom wire
Kenya signs Last Mile Connectivity Project with Saudi Arabia and AfDB, will connect 280K households
The funds received for the project will strengthen the ambitious plan of the government of Kenya in achieving the objective of universal access to the electricity, by the year 2030.
ZESCO to start 8-hr load shedding in Mazabuka
The Zambia Electricity Supply Corporation (ZESCO) has announced that they will start the eight hour load shedding exercise on Monday.
ZESCO to continue export electricity amid load-shedding
Zambia Electricity Supply Corporation-ZESCO has announced that they will continue to export the power to other countries.
