
AfDB Greenlights Major Energy Access Funding for East Africa
The African Development Bank has approved over $500 million to expand power and clean energy access across Tanzania, Rwanda and Zambia by 2030.

The African Development Bank has approved over $500 million to expand power and clean energy access across Tanzania, Rwanda and Zambia by 2030.

With an extensive footprint across the market, TotalEnergies is advancing a series of large-scale offshore hydrocarbon projects in Angola.

Rio Tinto will support agricultural projects through technical aid, funding partnerships and work with the Agriculture Ministry.

The Begonia and CLOV Phase 3 projects, located in Blocks 17/06 and 17 respectively, each contribute 30,000 barrels per day, expanding Angola’s offshore production with new wells tied to existing FPSOs.

Senegal and Mauritania have begun to ramp up gas-to-power plant conversions as regional LNG production grows, boosting energy security, lowering emissions and supporting regional cooperation.

South Africa’s Department of Electricity and Energy has selected preferred bidders for six solar power and five battery storage projects under its latest clean energy procurement rounds.

The agreement marks a new milestone in DRC-U.S. collaboration in the mining sector.

The program funds tuition, living expenses, transport and technical equipment for selected students.

As a leading upstream operator, Angola’s national oil company Sonangol is at the forefront of the country’s energy sector, with growing investments across upstream, downstream and industrial segments.

China’s latest tariff policy could see the Republic of Congo become one of the first African countries to benefit from zero customs duties on all exports to China.
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The African Development Bank has approved over $500 million to expand power and clean energy access across Tanzania, Rwanda and Zambia by 2030.

With an extensive footprint across the market, TotalEnergies is advancing a series of large-scale offshore hydrocarbon projects in Angola.

Rio Tinto will support agricultural projects through technical aid, funding partnerships and work with the Agriculture Ministry.

The Begonia and CLOV Phase 3 projects, located in Blocks 17/06 and 17 respectively, each contribute 30,000 barrels per day, expanding Angola’s offshore production with new wells tied to existing FPSOs.

Senegal and Mauritania have begun to ramp up gas-to-power plant conversions as regional LNG production grows, boosting energy security, lowering emissions and supporting regional cooperation.

South Africa’s Department of Electricity and Energy has selected preferred bidders for six solar power and five battery storage projects under its latest clean energy procurement rounds.

The agreement marks a new milestone in DRC-U.S. collaboration in the mining sector.

The program funds tuition, living expenses, transport and technical equipment for selected students.

As a leading upstream operator, Angola’s national oil company Sonangol is at the forefront of the country’s energy sector, with growing investments across upstream, downstream and industrial segments.

China’s latest tariff policy could see the Republic of Congo become one of the first African countries to benefit from zero customs duties on all exports to China.
