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Browsing: Africa Energy
African Energy Reporting typically involves gathering, analyzing, and disseminating information related to the energy sector in Africa. This encompasses various aspects such as:
1. Energy production and consumption trends
2. Renewable energy developments (solar, wind, hydro)
3. Fossil fuel exploration and extraction
4. Energy policy and regulatory updates
5. Infrastructure development (power plants, transmission lines)
African Energy Reporting can be done through various media channels, including news articles, research reports, and industry publications. It aims to inform stakeholders, including investors, policymakers, and the general public, about the latest developments and trends in Africa’s energy landscape.
Nigeria’s push for a decentralised electricity market is facing deadlock in 24 states, as tariff structure and debt crisis threaten…
The Revenue Mobilisation Allocation and Fiscal Commission (RMAFC) has embarked on the verification of disputed and newly drilled oil and…
Building on the momentum of oil and gas reform, the 14th edition of the Practical Nigerian Content (PNC) Forum will…
The Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NUPRC) has been praised by the Energy Governance Alliance (EGA) for restoring international investor…
The hydrogen production plant marks a first step in establishing the southern African country as a hub in global green…
For remote villages where grid coverage is challenging, both parties plan to achieve rapid electricity coverage through the deployment of…
Integrated urban water planning and data tracking for resilient cities Source: Original article
The project is structured as a series of interlinked phases, each designed to capture additional value Source: Original article
In North Africa, a similar trend towards diversification (as is being witnessed in the Middle East) in the electricity mix…
The ideal candidate will have extensive experience in project management, environmental permitting, and risk evaluation Source: Original article
