Africa green energy

Redstone CSP in South Africa Is Scheduled for Operation in October 2023

published 2022 年 03 月 14 日 9:30
Zamani Saul, Premier of South Africa’s Northern Cape Province, stated that the Redstone Concentrated Solar Power Project (the Redstone CSP) in the town of Posmasburg is schedule for completion in 2023. He made the announcement at a government meeting held on February 24. The Redstone CSP, which is one of the largest investment projects in the province, will be built over a period of 31 months and enter commercial operation by October next year. This story was first reported by South African news outlets. ...  more

ACWA Secures Around ZAR 11.6 Billion in Funding to Build the Largest Concentrated Solar Power Plant in South Africa

published 2021 年 06 月 03 日 9:30
ACWA Power (ACWA) announced on May 10 that it has reached the financial close for the Redstone Concentrated Solar Power Plant (Redstone CSP) in South Africa. The funding of this project has come to nearly ZAR 11.6 billion. Based in Saudi Arabia, ACWA builds various types of power plants and desalination facilities around the world. ...  more

How Does Major Coal Country South Africa Resolve Unemployment Followed by Its Energy Transformation?

published 2020 年 10 月 14 日 18:30
As one of the top 10 countries in coal production, the structure of power generation for South Africa is primarily formed with coal-fired power generation, and the ratio had reached to 88% in 2018. However, even the major coal country is currently implementing an energy transformation, and hopes to elevate the ratio of green energy to 40% by 2030, which will facilitate a reduction of carbon emission, though such action would indicate that a significant amount of labors will lose their jobs, and that the government will have to begin stipulating relevant “employment transformation”. ...  more

National Parks Are the Latest Victims in China’s Rapid Build-Out of Coal-Fired Power Plant in Africa

published 2020 年 09 月 25 日 18:30
Home to various wildlife such as cheetah, elephants, and rhinos, the Hwange National Park, the largest national park in Zimbabwe, is about the size of Belgium. But Hwange has been under threat recently, as coal mining sites are set to begin operating in the park. Chinese companies have been making preparations for coal mining in Hwange, leading some environmentalists to express their worries of possible environmental harm caused by the impending operations, which will not only shrink the available wildlife habitat but also increase the conflict between humans and the wildlife. ...  more

ALYI Confirms Electric Delivery Truck For Sub Saharan Africa

published 2020 年 07 月 27 日 10:00
Alternet Systems, Inc. (USOTC: ALYI) today confirmed plans for producing and selling electric delivery trucks in Africa made of hemp and powered by hemp batteries. Further design details are expected to be revealed later this year.  ...  more

Renewable Conference North Africa 2019

published 2018 年 12 月 06 日 9:58
The Renewable Conference North Africa 2019 (RCNA 2019) will be held on 28 – 29 March 2019 in Casablanca, Morocco. It will focus on four topics: Solar Park, Wind Farm, Energy Storage and Smart Grid. In the two-day event, 30 sp...  more

Africa Pushing Renewable Energy and Micro-grids

published 2018 年 09 月 12 日 10:14
African nations have been pushing vigorously renewable energies, including PV power, wind power, and hydraulic power, in order to solve chronic power shortage, as 640 million African people, or two thirds of the continent's...  more

Panasonic Donates 1,585 Solar Lanterns to Africa

published 2017 年 03 月 27 日 18:12
Panasonic Corporation launched the “100 Thousand Solar Lanterns Project” in 2012 and has donated over 80,000 units to non-electrified areas across 22 countries so far. This is Panasonic’s centennial foundation. As part of t...  more