Development Starts at Gas-Fired Power Plant in Senegal
The Saint Louis project aligns with Senegal’s vision for a 40% clean energy contribution by 2030.
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The Saint Louis project aligns with Senegal’s vision for a 40% clean energy contribution by 2030.
South Africa is powering ahead with plans to deploy 3 GW of gas-fired power generation while extending the operational lifecycle of the Koeberg nuclear plant, the country’s Minister of Electricity announced this week.
Gabon has signed a memorandum of understanding with Perenco for a new gas-fired power plant in the Central African country’s town of Mayumba.
In addition to meeting domestic power demand, the 125MW power plant will be converted to a gas-fired facility in the future.
The Central Termica de Temane (CTT) power project will supply affordable and reliable power to state-owned Electricidade de Moçambique through a 25-year tolling agreement.
Speculations on the cause suggest vandalism or negligence.
Senegal, Angola, Libya and South Africa are diversifying their energy matrices and prioritizing natural gas as a key source of power generation.
Minister of Petroleum Marcel Abéké will lead an “Invest in Gabon” spotlight session at the Invest in African Energy forum in Paris this May, accompanied by a Gabonese delegation
Zakaria Al Barouni, CEO of AlBaraka Insurance – a Gold Sponsor of the Libya Energy & Economic 2024 Summit – discusses the firm’s growth strategy in an exclusive interview with ECP.
Speakers during a fireside chat at SIDSSA provided insight into the solutions being implemented to advance energy security at the country’s Special Economic Zones.