Rethinking China’s role in Africa’s critical energy future
Expanding electricity access is one of the most pressing challenges for Africa’s development, with 600 million people—roughly 43% of the continent’s population—still lacking access to reliable electricity.
Africa Energy Indaba 2025: The platform to end load-shedding
Across Africa, loadshedding remains a crippling challenge, severely impacting economies, industries, and daily life. Countries like Zimbabwe and Zambia continue to experience prolonged power outages due to their heavy reliance on the Kariba Dam, where fluctuating water levels have drastically reduced hydr
A call from African leaders and partners to electrify Africa
For many of us, the simple act of flipping a switch to light up our homes or power our devices are taken for granted. Electricity fuels modern progress—it powers hospitals and schools, enables businesses, and connects us to the world.
Mozambique’s surplus electricity for export to neighbors
Mozambique wants to accelerate its access to electricity projects to meet its targets of universal access to electricity by 2030. This will be backed by at least 2,300 MW of new installed capacity by 2030 and about 5 million new connections, both on grid and off grid, according to the Country Priority Pla