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The Moroccan-Nigerian gas pipeline, expanding to four more African nations on June 16, 2023, targets 3 billion cubic feet of daily gas transport. Valued at $25 billion, it aspires to be the world's largest marine pipeline, with imminent investment decisions for gas flow before the decade ends.
KenGen is boosting geothermal power generation in response to low water levels at hydropower stations, ensuring uninterrupted electricity supply amid climate challenges. The company emphasizes its strategic shift to geothermal energy for reliability and environmental sustainability.
The African Development Bank has approved a $28.49 million grant for Ghana's renewable energy infrastructure, supporting the nation's goal to achieve 10% renewable energy use by 2030 and advance universal electrification. Financed by the Climate Investment Fund, the project includes mini-grids, solar photovoltaic systems, and solar-based battery facilities in Ghana's Volta Lake region.