Morocco, EU sign green energy deal
19/10/2022Morocco and the European Union have signed a “green partnership” deal hoped to bolster cooperation on renewable energy. The sun-baked North African country is also seeking to offer alternatives for.
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Morocco and the European Union have signed a “green partnership” deal hoped to bolster cooperation on renewable energy. The sun-baked North African country is also seeking to offer alternatives for.
Ethiopian Electric Power (EEP) has earned more than $13 million from exporting electricity to neighbouring Sudan and Djibouti within t two months. The head of the sales and customer management.
NOIC is in the business of pipeline transportation of petroleum products as well as storage and handling in the Company’s depots. The Company has depots in strategic sites around the.
Over recent years, few areas of international development research have seen as much transformation as those relating to energy access and carbon transitions. Ghana, amongst other African economies, has seen.
The Chief Executive Officer of the National Oil Infrastructure Company of Zimbabwe, Mr Wilfred Matukeni has been conferred with the African Business Leadership Excellence Award at the recently concluded International.
The illegal activities of oil thefts and vandals in Nigeria, Africa’s largest oil producer have recorded a heavy loss of about 200,000 barrels of oil per day – that’s billions.
Cote d’Ivoire reported a fresh discovery of offshore oil and natural gas by Italian firm Eni on Thursday, expanding the potential of reserves found last year by 25 per cent..
The European Union, EU, is seeking additional gas supplies from Nigeria as the bloc prepares for potential Russian supply cuts, Matthew Baldwin, deputy director general of the European Commission’s energy.
Egypt’s Infinity Group will become Africa’s largest renewable energy company when it, along with Africa Finance Corporation, acquires Lekela Power in an undisclosed deal that is expected to close this.
The African Union (AU) has launched the African Single Electricity Market (AfSEM) which will one day become the world’s largest continent-wide energy trading programme. The initiative is meant to interconnect.