
FPI, ANSER Sign Agreement to Expand Rural Electricity Access in DRC
The agreement provides a framework for joint action to address energy gaps and promote local industrial growth.

The agreement provides a framework for joint action to address energy gaps and promote local industrial growth.

This year’s U.S.-Africa Energy Forum in Houston will highlight how the U.S. is strengthening commercial ties with Africa’s energy sector by leveraging export-ready companies, strategic investments and innovative partnerships to open new markets for American businesses and African stakeholders alike.

African governments are reducing investor risk and tackling the energy resource curse through formalized fiscal, gas, climate and local content policies.

Phase II of the Cabeolica wind power expansion project is set to generate over 60 GWh of clean energy per year for Cabo Verde.

The Gambia Infrastructure Project supports the country’s agenda to achieve universal energy access by 2030.

The $600,000 grant will support Weza Power in boosting energy access to nine million people across the country.

The first phase of the Inga 3 Development Program will benefit communities near Inga in Kongo Central, delivering clean water, renewable electricity, improved roads and job creation.

The 349 MW facility is the country’s largest single-asset solar facility.

The initiative will see 5G towers in Freetown powered by solar PV, battery and hybrid systems.

The program features the development of 35 mini-grids to provide power to over 70,000 people.
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The agreement provides a framework for joint action to address energy gaps and promote local industrial growth.

This year’s U.S.-Africa Energy Forum in Houston will highlight how the U.S. is strengthening commercial ties with Africa’s energy sector by leveraging export-ready companies, strategic investments and innovative partnerships to open new markets for American businesses and African stakeholders alike.

African governments are reducing investor risk and tackling the energy resource curse through formalized fiscal, gas, climate and local content policies.

Phase II of the Cabeolica wind power expansion project is set to generate over 60 GWh of clean energy per year for Cabo Verde.

The Gambia Infrastructure Project supports the country’s agenda to achieve universal energy access by 2030.

The $600,000 grant will support Weza Power in boosting energy access to nine million people across the country.

The first phase of the Inga 3 Development Program will benefit communities near Inga in Kongo Central, delivering clean water, renewable electricity, improved roads and job creation.

The 349 MW facility is the country’s largest single-asset solar facility.

The initiative will see 5G towers in Freetown powered by solar PV, battery and hybrid systems.

The program features the development of 35 mini-grids to provide power to over 70,000 people.
