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  • Mariental to Get 35MW Solar Power Station

    Posted on :Thursday , 17th December 2015

    THE Ministry of Mines and Energy has awarded a tender to construct a 35MW solar photovoltaic power station near Mariental to Alten Renewable Hardap, minister Obeth Kandjoze said this week.

     
    Last year, the ministry issued a tender for the construction, operation and owning of solar PV power plants in the country.
     
    "Following a compet. . .

  • Toshiba signs first MoU with TGDC for geothermal power generation

    Posted on :Thursday , 17th December 2015

     Japanese multinational Toshiba Corporation has concluded an MoU with the Tanzania Geothermal Development Company Limited (TGDC) to develop geothermal power in the East African nation

    geothermal simon pixabayTanzania has vast reserves of untapped geothermal energy, which Toshiba hopes to capitalise on. 
    TDGC is the only organisation in Tanzania with geothermal ex. . .

  • Kenya Power to Spend Sh6b on Expansion of Electricity Distribution Network

    Posted on :Wednesday , 16th December 2015

    Kenya Power and Lighting Company has secured a Sh6 billion loan from the French Agency for Development (AFD) to finance expansion of the electricity distribution network.

     
    The expansion, which will take place in Mombasa, Kisumu and Nairobi, is expected to boost KPLC's reliability and translate into reduced power outages.
     
    "The finan. . .

  • Chicol Estates Trying Out Thermal Power

    Posted on :Wednesday , 16th December 2015

    CHICOL Estates, an integrated poultry farm in Lusaka's Twin Palm area, has embarked on a thermal power plant feasibility study which will result in electricity generation from chicken droppings.

     
    Estate director Aaron Chungu said there are plans to set up a thermal power plant using chicken droppings at the farm.
     
    "We have plans to . . .

  • Tanzania Has High Potential For Renewable Energy Projects, US Consulting Firm Indicates

    Posted on :Monday , 14th December 2015

    Tanzania has been recently considered by Frost & Sullivan, a US based consulting firm involved with market research for growth strategies in different industries, within a list of seven countries in Sub Saharan Africa (SSA) with a big potential to scale up power demand in the country by the usage of renewable energy (RE) projects.

    The list is the outcome of a research named . . .

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