Power Generation | Egypt Oil & Gas - Part 2

Sudan to Link to GERD Power Grid

Sudan is preparing to construct a power transmission line, which will have the capacity to transmit 3,000MW, from the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) to link Ethiopia and Sudan electricity networks.

Tanzania to Build Gas Plant by 2025

Tanzania has revealed plans to commission a plant by 2025 to process as much as 11.1 trillion cubic feet of gas.

Power Africa to Get $1b in US Aid

More than $1b in debt and financing commitments from US agencies and private investors under Africa energy initiative, Power Africa, have been finalized.

Kenya Intensifies Nuclear Reactors Import

Kenya has intensified import of nuclear reactors as part of its plans to diversify the national power generation mix.

Ghana Resolving Electricity Supply Deficit ahead of Elections

Ghana's government said it had added power generation capacity to its national grid in an attempt to fix electricity supply deficit that caused years of frequent blackouts hurting businesses. As frequent blackouts ha ...

APR Energy Extends its Power Generation Contracts in Angola, Iraq

APR Energy, a global leader in fast-track power solutions, has signed an extension agreement in Angola to prolong its power generation contract for the next six months with a goal to provide 40MW of power at the Roch ...

Cow Dung Powers BMW in South Africa Amidst Blackouts

One of the top customers for South Africa’s Bio2Watt power plant is German car manufacturer BMW in Pretoria.

Qatari Power Outfit May Throw Lifeline to Malaysia Fund

1Malaysia Development Bhd (1MDB), is nearing the sale of its power assets to a consortium including Qatar's Nebras Power and China General Nuclear Power Holding Corp.

Diesel and Fuel Oil Pumped to Power Plants to Be Redirected

A source at the petroleum ministry revealed to Egypt Oil & Gas that the quantities of diesel and fuel oil pumped to power plants will be redirected to build up the strategic reserves.

World Energy Council: Energy Crisis in Egypt Needs EGP 140bn

Maher Aziz, member of the World Energy Council, said Egypt needs EGP 140bn (US$18.2bn) to solve its ongoing electricity shortages.

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