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  • Africa Eyeing To Multiply Solar Capacity Six-Fold By 2030

    Posted on :Thursday , 30th May 2019

    A new report presented by the German Solar Association (BSW-Solar) and the Becquerel Institute has disclosed that with the entry of many international investors and the competion for solar projects, Africa is on track to increase its current solar capacity six-fold or 30 gigawatts (GW) by 2030.


    In Consideration to the Solarise Africa Market Report, the solar potential in Afric. . .

  • TANESCO LAUNCHES 150 MW SOLAR TENDER IN TANZANIA

    Posted on :Wednesday , 1st May 2019

    To ramp up solar’s share to its energy mix, Tanzanian power utility (Tanesco) wants to build solar plants across six regions. As the nation tries its level best successful projects will be ranging from 20 MW to 50 MW in size. With a combined capacity of 150 MW Tanzania’s state-owned power utility the Tanzania Electric Supply Company Ltd (Tanesco) has issued a request for qualificati. . .

  • Ncondezi and GridX Partner Up to Invest in Africa's Vast Solar Landscape

    Posted on :Wednesday , 24th April 2019

    British based company, Ncondezi Energy entered into an agreement with GridX Africa, a private power producer to form a joint venture which would specialize in installing solar mini grids for businesses and shops acroos Africa.

    This new alliance  emerging in the solar energy sector of Africa aims to conquer the vast potential. . .

  • 22 Solar-hybrid mini-grids are to be Tanzanians Next big project in progress.

    Posted on :Thursday , 11th April 2019

    To contribute to the development of a commercial market for quality-verified solar lanterns and SHS is the overall goal of the Lighting Africa – Tanzania project .By end 2019 access to cleaner and safer off-grid lighting and energy for 6.5 million people in Tanzania is their target. Focusing on predominantly low income households and micro businesses which are among the population who are. . .

  • Energias de Portugal to Fund Six Solar Projects in Africa

    Posted on :Wednesday , 3rd April 2019

     EDP(Energias de Portugal) are one of Europe’s biggest energy operators. Through the A2E (Access to Energy) CSR Fund, EDP will support six sustainable and clean energy projects in East Africa in Kenya, Tanzania, Mozambique and Malawi.

     
    In this first phase, EUR 450 thousa. . .

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