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Grand Inga Project in the DRC: World Bank to Invest 1 Billion USD

The Grand Inga project, located on the Congo River in the Democratic Republic of Congo, is envisioned as the world’s largest hydroelectric complex, with a potential

AfDB – OMVG: Accelerating Energy Integration in West Africa

The African Development Bank and the Gambia River Basin Development Organization (OMVG) are joining forces to accelerate energy integration in West Africa. This is particularly true

Nigeria’s call to Ghana to support the Atlantic Gas Pipeline

Nigeria has officially requested Ghana’s support for the African Atlantic Gas Pipeline project, also known as the Nigeria-Morocco Gas Pipeline. This project aims to connect Nigerian

Discovery of a major oil field in Africa

A major oil field with estimated reserves of approximately 20 billion barrels has been discovered in East Africa, specifically in Somalia. This discovery was made as

Zambia – DRC: Power line to copper mines approved

The Kalumbila-Kolwezi Interconnector Project (KKIP) is a 330 kV high-voltage power line approximately 200 km long, connecting Kalumbila in Zambia to Kolwezi in the DRC. This

Zambia – Zimbabwe: 5 Billion USD Hydroelectric Project

Zambia and Zimbabwe are reviving the USD 5 billion Batoka Gorge hydroelectric project. The goal is to build a 181-meter-high dam and a 2,400 MW power

Atlantic Gas Pipeline: UAE Financing

The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has agreed to co-finance the African Atlantic Gas Pipeline project, alongside the Islamic Development Bank (IsDB) and the OPEC Fund for

Towards a significant drop in fuel prices

Motorists could soon benefit from cheaper pump prices, with prices approaching 1.50 EUR per liter. This outlook is based on a combination of economic and geopolitical

African Solar Energy: Togo Leads the Energy Transition

Togo is leading the energy transition in Africa thanks to an ambitious strategy focused on solar energy. The country aims for universal access to electricity by

Wind power continues to grow worldwide

Global wind capacity has indeed reached a record level in 2024, according to the latest data from the Global Wind Energy Council (GWEC) and the International

Oil: A historic price drop rocks international markets

Oil prices have been falling sharply since the beginning of April 2025, reflecting a market rebalancing between excess supply and sluggish demand. Brent, the European benchmark,

African Energy Bank: Nigeria and Ghana as Main Financiers

The push to better finance capital-intensive projects in Africa has been fueled by contributions from Nigeria and Ghana to the African Energy Bank, and to a