KenGen and Kenya Power reported robust profit growth driven by increased renewable generation, improved operational efficiency, and stronger electricity demand. Expanded geothermal, hydro, and wind capacity continues to stabilize Kenya’s power mix while enhancing financial resilience across the country’s energy value chain.
Emirates Global Aluminium (EGA) has doubled its solar manufacturing capacity in South Africa to support utility-scale renewable projects. The expansion strengthens regional supply chains, accelerates local content development, and positions South Africa as a growing hub for solar component manufacturing.
Kenya is advancing plans for a large-scale green hydrogen facility aimed at boosting clean energy exports and industrial growth. The project is expected to leverage abundant renewable resources, attract foreign investment, and position the country as a competitive hydrogen producer in Africa.
First Quantum Minerals and Anzana Electric will jointly develop 50 MW of hydropower projects in northern Zambia. The initiative supports reliable power supply for mining and local communities while diversifying Zambia’s renewable generation portfolio.
Hassan Allam Construction has secured a 200 MW solar project with battery storage at Egypt’s Benban complex. The hybrid facility will enhance grid stability, optimize solar integration, and reinforce Egypt’s position as a regional renewable energy leader.
Kulani Energy has acquired key Optipower assets to strengthen grid expansion capabilities in South Africa. The move enhances engineering capacity, supports transmission infrastructure upgrades, and accelerates integration of renewable power into the national grid.
Renewvia Energy has secured $10 million in funding to expand solar mini-grids across Kenya and Nigeria. The investment will accelerate rural electrification, improve energy access for underserved communities, and support decentralized renewable deployment.
A new study highlights accelerating momentum in Africa’s energy transition despite climate and development challenges. Renewable investments, policy reforms, and infrastructure modernization are reshaping the continent’s energy landscape toward a more resilient and sustainable future.
SOLA Group has commenced construction of the 300 MW Naos 1 hybrid solar and battery project in South Africa. The large-scale development will deliver reliable clean power to commercial customers while strengthening grid flexibility.
African Energy Week 2026 aims to accelerate investment, policy dialogue, and project development across the continent. The event will convene governments, developers, and financiers to unlock capital for large-scale and decentralized energy initiatives.
GSU has launched a 5 MWp solar plant alongside its Green Berbera vision to transition the port city from diesel dependence to renewables. The initiative strengthens energy security, lowers emissions, and supports sustainable urban development.
BluEnergy has obtained a multi-year energy trading licence in South Africa to expand renewable energy solutions. The approval enables broader participation in electricity markets and supports corporate demand for clean power procurement.
Uganda’s grid challenges are accelerating adoption of smarter solar and distributed energy systems. Stakeholders are prioritizing efficiency, resilience, and digital optimization to improve reliability and meet rising electricity demand.
Lyra Energy has secured private sector power purchase agreements for the Thakadu Solar Power Plant in South Africa. The agreements reinforce corporate renewable procurement trends and support expansion of utility-scale solar capacity.
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