According to ZESCO, the expansion demonstrates PowerChina’s continued confidence in Zambia’s energy sector and aligns with President Hichilema’s 1,000MW Solar Explosion Agenda.
Once operational, the 200MW facility is expected to significantly enhance electricity supply, support industrial growth, and strengthen Zambia’s position in the regional power market.
Source: https://energynewsafrica.com Zambia: ZESCO, Powerchina Sign Agreement To Expand Chisamba Solar Plant To 200 MW
According to ZESCO, the expansion demonstrates PowerChina’s continued confidence in Zambia’s energy sector and aligns with President Hichilema’s 1,000MW Solar Explosion Agenda.
Once operational, the 200MW facility is expected to significantly enhance electricity supply, support industrial growth, and strengthen Zambia’s position in the regional power market.
Source: https://energynewsafrica.com Ghana: Executive Secretary Of PURC, Dr. Shafic Suleman, Pays Courtesy Call On Upper East Minister
“We are taking a more proactive model of regulation. Collaboration and decentralization of regulation services is best practice,” Dr. Suleman noted.
The Commission is grateful to the Regional Minister for being helpful in managing the region to ensure quality service delivery.
The Regional Minister welcomed PURC to the Region and was confident that the collaboration between the two state institutions would yield positive results.
According to the Regional Minister, one priority of his administration is to work with PURC to address the challenges faced by consumers of water and electricity services in the region.
The Minister indicated that the Upper East Region is delighted to partner with PURC and believes that the Commission’s participation in Assembly meetings will ensure that the rights of consumers in the region are protected.
“We assure PURC of our unwavering support, 24/7. We encourage PURC to reach out to the Minister’s office whenever necessary,” he added.
On behalf of the Upper East region, the chiefs, people, and opinion leaders look forward to working with PURC to address pressing issues, including streetlight challenges.
The Regional Minister noted that the Bongo area faces significant water challenges, with a water table containing fluoride and chlorine, which requires urgent attention.
He made a request to the Commission to see how best to resolve the issue.
“We are committed to supporting PURC in their efforts to regulate utilities and ensure effective and efficient working relationships between the Commission, board, and management. Let us work together to address these challenges and improve the lives of our people,” Hon. Donatus added.
Source: https://energynewsafrica.com Zambia: Energy Minister Engages IFC To Expand Energy Investment
He further urged the IFC to broaden its investment portfolio to include off-grid and renewable energy solutions to improve electricity access in remote and underserved communities.
The Minister noted that the Government has streamlined regulatory processes to attract new players and create a more competitive and investor-friendly environment in the energy sector.
In her remarks, Ms. Minofu highlighted IFC’s significant contribution to Zambia’s energy sector through the recently launched Kalumbila-Kolwezi Interconnector Project (KKIP) in North-Western Province.
The interconnector is expected to strengthen regional power trade and enhance the country’s energy security.
She reaffirmed IFC’s commitment to supporting Zambia’s energy development but stressed the need for a stable and predictable economic environment to unlock further capital inflows into the sector.
Minister Chikote was accompanied by senior technical experts from the Ministry of Energy, who provided updates on ongoing reforms and opportunities for private sector participation.
Source: https://energynewsafrica.com Ghana: Energy Media Group Holds First Panel Sitting Meeting For 9th Ghana Energy Awards
Other members include Dr. Lawrence Tetteh, a renowned economist and international evangelist; Dr. Kwame Ampofo, former Board Chairman of the Energy Commission; Dr. Jemima Nunoo, former Director at the Centre for Management Development, GIMPA; and Professor Felix Asante, Pro Vice-Chancellor (Research, Innovation & Development), University of Ghana.
This year’s edition holds particular significance, as it marks the first Awards following a transition in national leadership.
In response, extensive stakeholder engagements were conducted ahead of the Awarding Panel’s first sitting to capture the evolving landscape of governance, shifting development priorities, and the current state of sector performance.
Ing. Henry Teinor, Event Director of the Awards, emphasized the importance of these preliminary engagements: “Stakeholder feedback has been instrumental in aligning the Ghana Energy Awards with the operational realities of the sector.
Over the past four months, we have conducted a series of engagements with key players across the energy value chain.
These conversations gave deeper insights into emerging challenges across the sector. We view this 9th edition as a crucial moment, and the expectations set are rightfully high.”
The Awarding Panel’s first sitting, marked by in-depth discussions, served as a strategic touchpoint to review stakeholder feedback and evaluate and define the planned activities for 2025.
Speaking on the purpose of this initial sitting, Lawyer Kwame Jantuah, Chairman of the Awarding Panel, stated: “This first Panel meeting is crucial. It gives us the opportunity to analyze sectoral shifts and ensure that our award categories remain relevant and responsive to current needs. Our aim is to set the right benchmarks for recognition.”
As the Ghana Energy Awards approaches its ninth edition, anticipation is steadily building.
The Media Launch of the 9th Ghana Energy Awards is set to take place soon, where the official theme and award categories will be unveiled, along with the formal opening of the nominations window.
The Ghana Energy Awards is fully endorsed by the Ministry of Energy and Green Transition, its allied agencies, and the World Energy Council, Ghana. For further enquiries, contact the Awards Secretariat via 030 3940 300 or [email protected].
Source: https://energynewsafrica.com Rwanda: AfDB Approves €173.84 Million Financing To Advance Rwanda’s Universal Energy Access
Ghana Electrical Contractors Association Launches ‘PowerSafe Ghana’
According to her, sustainable systems, by contrast, are designed with safety, efficiency, and resilience at their core. She emphasized building bridges between contractors and regulators, engineers and environmentalists, academia and industry, and government and civil society to foster partnerships.
She said her organization is looking forward to a Ghana where electrical audits are routine, compliance is non-negotiable, and safety is embedded in every project lifecycle from design to decommissioning. Eng. Dr. Mrs. Eduful therefore proposed strengthening regulatory enforcement, investing in capacity building, promoting public awareness, encouraging innovation, and institutionalizing collaboration.
The President of Ghana Union of Traders (GUTA), Joseph Obeng, Honorary Doctor, commended GECA for what he described as a visionary initiative that seeks to confront one of the most pressing national concerns: electrical safety.
He said for too long, our nation has grappled with the devastating consequences of poor system protection, unsafe installations, and the importation of substandard materials, stressing that these threaten the very progress of our economy. He affirmed the commitment of GUTA to quality, safety, and accountability, dismissing the notion that traders only bring in fake electrical materials, saying it does not reflect the full truth.
“There are many among us who fight daily to uphold standards, educate clients, and improve the integrity of our supply chains.
“PowerSafe Ghana sends a clear message: electrical safety is a shared responsibility. Contractors, dealers, regulators, manufacturers, and consumers—we must unite to promote best practices, demand better standards, and build a safer Ghana,” he concluded.
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Ghana: Energy Minister Visits Ghana Gas, Rallies Support For Efficient Operations
“We are inspired by the Minister’s vision and support. Our institution remains steadfast in its commitment to delivering results that will move the country forward,” Ms. Blay said.
Addressing the staff, Hon. Minister encouraged them to give their best and assured them of further investment in the gas sector.
“Today, I stand before you not just as a Minister, but as a partner in this vital endeavor. I ask you, the dedicated staff of Ghana Gas, to give your all. Your expertise, dedication, and unwavering commitment are what will drive us forward. I am pleased to announce that plans are underway for a new gas processing plant. With this new plant, we will secure a brighter energy sector and a more prosperous future for Ghana. This investment will enhance your operations and create new opportunities.”
The visit reinforced the Ministry’s dedication to enhancing cooperation with key players in the energy sector and advancing initiatives that will secure Ghana’s energy future.
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Ghana: NPA Boss Pushes For Dedicated Court To Deal Swiftly With Petroleum-Related Crimes
“I support the idea of a dedicated court that can handle your cases with expedition,” he said. “Criminal prosecution is not just about punishing offenders. It is also about deterrence, letting people know there are consequences for breaking the law.”
The Acting Chief Justice, however, pointed out the challenge of limited judicial personnel. He revealed that the courts at all levels are overwhelmed.
As a workable solution, His Lordship Justice Baffoe-Bonnie proposed that an existing court could dedicate at least two days every two weeks specifically for petroleum-related cases. He suggested naming it the Petroleum Court, providing a clear mandate and focus to address the industry’s unique challenges.
The Honorable Justice Baffoe-Bonnie also lamented the growing culture of indiscipline in Ghanaian society, warning that it cuts across all sectors, including the petroleum industry.
“Ghana is not a poor country, but indiscipline is eating into the very fabric of our society. Unless we enforce the law consistently and decisively, this trend will continue unchecked,” he stressed.
He stressed the need for swift justice to deter illegal activities: “Criminal prosecution is not only about punishment. It sends a message to prevent others from committing the same offenses.”
The NPA was granted prosecutorial powers in 2020 under the Appointment of Public Prosecutors Instrument (E.I. 378), empowering the Authority to prosecute offenders of the National Petroleum Authority Act, 2005 (Act 691) and related laws.
The proposed collaboration with the judiciary marks a critical step toward ensuring that these powers are effectively exercised to safeguard industry integrity and protect consumers.
If successful, the proposed Petroleum Court will mark a significant step in fast-tracking trials relative to the country’s downstream petroleum industry.
Source: https://energynewsafrica.com The Energy Forum For Africa
Future Of Energy Conference 2025
The Future of Energy Conference (FEC) is an annual platform to drive stakeholder collaboration towards an inclusive and sustainable energy future for Africa.
It critically explores strategies to harness the untapped potential within the energy transition and the continent’s natural resources to address energy poverty and drive economic transformation.
FEC 2025 seeks to examine Africa’s financing needs and strategic pathways for achieving a just energy transition by:-
Identifying: Actionable solutions to energy poverty
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Strengthening: Regional integration and cross-border partnerships to build integrated clean energy value chains
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Exploring: Innovative resource mobilization and investment strategies to reduce energy poverty
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Driving: Innovation for sustainable energy solutions


