Burkina Faso's President Ibrahim Traoré has announced the establishment of a national atomic energy agency. The new agency will be responsible for defining the country's atomic energy policy and overseeing its implementation. According to President Traoré, the agency “will ensure the energy independence of Burkina Faso, the industrialization of the country and facilitate access to electricity throughout the country.” Click here to read more: https://hubs.la/Q02MH0Yd0 Intrigued by African energy investments? Join 50,000+ informed energy leaders and gain valuable insights. Subscribe to the ECP newsletter for exclusive content. https://hubs.la/Q02MGShk0 #ECPNews #AfricanEnergy #InvestinAfrica
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In the wake of the Russia-Ukraine conflict, Europe’s reliance on Russian gas became increasingly untenable, prompting a search for alternative energy sources. Algeria, a former French colony, emerged as a crucial player in the European Union’s (EU) energy landscape. With its vast natural gas reserves and strategic pipelines connecting to Europe, Algeria has transformed from a peripheral energy supplier to a central figure in ensuring the continent’s energy security. This article explores how Algeria’s growing influence over European energy, coupled with its drive toward economic sovereignty, positions it as a key actor in shaping the future of the EU’s energy policies and its broader geopolitical strategies. https://lnkd.in/dBW3pZDT
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AFRICA ENERGY TRANSITION WATCH WEEKLY Electricity Lawyer is pleased to introduce its weekly “Africa Energy Transition Watch”. The EL Africa Energy Transition Watch (AETW) tracks energy trends and developments in countries across Africa, in line with climate targets and clean energy ambitions; signalling each country’s advancement towards the energy transition pathway, based on key indicators as formulated and curated by EL, focusing on four key energy resource sectors- Renewable Energy, Natural Gas, Critical Minerals and Nuclear Energy. The indicators measure and assess each country’s readiness towards a transition to low-carbon energy sources, based on ongoing developments within countries across Africa. The Renewable Energy indicators include energy access rate, level of deployment of clean energy technologies, renewable energy mix dynamics, legal provisions for promoting climate change and policies on carbon trading, etc. Focus countries on this week’s African Energy Transition Watch are Ghana, Nigeria, Tunisia, South Africa To access the EL Energy Transition Pathway ranking snapshot for countries across Sub-Saharan Africa (focusing majorly on Renewable Energy), and other snapshots, kindly click the link http://bit.ly/45yR4rv Follow Electricity Lawyer and Hit the Bell 🔔 icon on our social media platforms to get notifications for our updates and publications on the Electricity sector in Sub-Saharan Africa. #electricitylawyer #africa #energy #transition #watch #southafrica #nigeria #tunisia#ghana
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#pressrelease #AfricaNewsroom #bizcommunity #publicrelations #africa #southernafrica #southafrica Invest in African Energy (IAE) 2024: Integrated Energy Mix to Bolster Southern African Power Supply - A panel discussion at the Invest in African Energy forum in Paris...
Invest in African Energy (IAE) 2024: Integrated Energy Mix to Bolster Southern African Power Supply
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AFRICA ENERGY TRANSITION WATCH WEEKLY Electricity Lawyer is pleased to introduce its weekly “Africa Energy Transition Watch”. The EL Africa Energy Transition Watch (AETW) tracks energy trends and developments in countries across Africa, in line with climate targets and clean energy ambitions; signalling each country’s advancement towards the energy transition pathway, based on key indicators as formulated and curated by EL, focusing on four key energy resource sectors- Renewable Energy, Natural Gas, Critical Minerals and Nuclear Energy. The indicators measure and assess each country’s readiness towards a transition to low-carbon energy sources, based on ongoing developments within countries across Africa. The Renewable Energy indicators include energy access rate, level of deployment of clean energy technologies, renewable energy mix dynamics, legal provisions for promoting climate change and policies on carbon trading, etc. Focus countries on this week’s African Energy Transition Watch are Cameroon, Sierra Leone, Kenya To access the EL Energy Transition Pathway ranking snapshot for countries across Sub-Saharan Africa (focusing majorly on Renewable Energy), and other snapshots, kindly click the link http://bit.ly/45yR4rv Follow Electricity Lawyer and Hit the Bell 🔔 icon on our social media platforms to get notifications for our updates and publications on the Electricity sector in Sub-Saharan Africa. #electricitylawyer #africa #energy #transition #watch #sierraleone #kenya #cameroon
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AFRICA ENERGY TRANSITION WATCH Electricity Lawyer is pleased to introduce its weekly “Africa Energy Transition Watch”. The EL Africa Energy Transition Watch (AETW) tracks energy trends and developments in countries across Africa, in line with climate targets and clean energy ambitions; signalling each country’s advancement towards the energy transition pathway, based on key indicators as formulated and curated by EL, focusing on four key energy resource sectors- Renewable Energy, Natural Gas, Critical Minerals and Nuclear Energy. The indicators measure and assess each country’s readiness towards a transition to low-carbon energy sources, based on ongoing developments within countries across Africa. The Renewable Energy indicators include energy access rate, level of deployment of clean energy technologies, renewable energy mix dynamics, legal provisions for promoting climate change and policies on carbon trading, etc. Focus countries on this week’s African Energy Transition Watch are South Africa, Kenya, Nigeria, and Africa in general. To access the EL Energy Transition Pathway ranking snapshot for countries across Sub-Saharan Africa (focusing majorly on Renewable Energy), and other snapshots, kindly click the link http://bit.ly/45yR4rv Follow Electricity Lawyer and Hit the Bell 🔔 icon on our social media platforms to get notifications for our updates and publications on the Electricity sector in Sub-Saharan Africa. #electricitylawyer #africa #energy #transition #watch #nigeria #southafrica #kenya
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AFRICA ENERGY TRANSITION WATCH WEEKLY Electricity Lawyer is pleased to introduce its weekly “Africa Energy Transition Watch”. The EL Africa Energy Transition Watch (AETW) tracks energy trends and developments in countries across Africa, in line with climate targets and clean energy ambitions; signalling each country’s advancement towards the energy transition pathway, based on key indicators as formulated and curated by EL, focusing on four key energy resource sectors- Renewable Energy, Natural Gas, Critical Minerals and Nuclear Energy. The indicators measure and assess each country’s readiness towards a transition to low-carbon energy sources, based on ongoing developments within countries across Africa. The Renewable Energy indicators include energy access rate, level of deployment of clean energy technologies, renewable energy mix dynamics, legal provisions for promoting climate change and policies on carbon trading, etc. Focus countries on this week’s African Energy Transition Watch are Nigeria, Algeria, and Ghana. To access the EL Energy Transition Pathway ranking snapshot for countries across Sub-Saharan Africa (focusing majorly on Renewable Energy), and other snapshots, kindly click the link http://bit.ly/45yR4rv Follow Electricity Lawyer and Hit the Bell 🔔 icon on our social media platforms to get notifications for our updates and publications on the Electricity sector in Sub-Saharan Africa. #electricitylawyer #africa #energy #transition #watch #algeria #nigeria #ghana
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AFRICA ENERGY TRANSITION WATCH WEEKLY Electricity Lawyer is pleased to introduce its weekly “Africa Energy Transition Watch”. The EL Africa Energy Transition Watch (AETW) tracks energy trends and developments in countries across Africa, in line with climate targets and clean energy ambitions; signalling each country’s advancement towards the energy transition pathway, based on key indicators as formulated and curated by EL, focusing on four key energy resource sectors- Renewable Energy, Natural Gas, Critical Minerals and Nuclear Energy. The indicators measure and assess each country’s readiness towards a transition to low-carbon energy sources, based on ongoing developments within countries across Africa. The Renewable Energy indicators include energy access rate, level of deployment of clean energy technologies, renewable energy mix dynamics, legal provisions for promoting climate change and policies on carbon trading, etc. Focus countries on this week’s African Energy Transition Watch are Ghana, Ethiopia, Sierra Leone To access the EL Energy Transition Pathway ranking snapshot for countries across Sub-Saharan Africa (focusing majorly on Renewable Energy), and other snapshots, kindly click the link http://bit.ly/45yR4rv Follow Electricity Lawyer and Hit the Bell 🔔 icon on our social media platforms to get notifications for our updates and publications on the Electricity sector in Sub-Saharan Africa. #electricitylawyer #africa #energy #transition #watch #ghana #ethiopa #sierraleone
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Southeast European countries look to Algeria to diversify energy supplies #bne #bneEditorsPicks #Algeria #natgas #ONGT Algeria has become an important supplier of natural gas to southern Europe, including the Southeast European countries of Croatia and Slovenia, as they seek to diversify their energy sources and reduce reliance on Russia. With European countries turning to Algeria for gas supplies amid the disruption caused by the Russian invasion of Ukraine, Algeria has become Europe's second-largest pipeline gas supplier after Norway. The EU and Algeria have maintained a long-standing strategic partnership on energy, aiming for a stable and reliable flow of gas.
Southeast European countries look to Algeria to diversify energy supplies
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AFRICA ENERGY TRANSITION WATCH Electricity Lawyer is pleased to introduce its weekly “Africa Energy Transition Watch”. The EL Africa Energy Transition Watch (AETW) tracks energy trends and developments in countries across Africa, in line with climate targets and clean energy ambitions; signalling each country’s advancement towards the energy transition pathway, based on key indicators as formulated and curated by EL, focusing on four key energy resource sectors- Renewable Energy, Natural Gas, Critical Minerals and Nuclear Energy. The indicators measure and assess each country’s readiness towards a transition to low carbon energy sources, based on ongoing developments within countries across Africa. The Renewable Energy indicators include energy access rate, level of deployment of clean energy technologies, renewable energy mix dynamics, legal provisions for promoting climate change and policies on carbon trading, etc. Focus countries on this week’s African Energy Transition Watch are Kenya, Egypt, Burkina Faso and South Africa. To access the EL Energy Transition Pathway ranking snapshot for countries across Sub-Saharan Africa (focusing majorly on Renewable Energy), and other snapshots, kindly click the link http://bit.ly/45yR4rv Follow Electricity Lawyer and Hit the Bell 🔔 icon on our social media platforms to get notifications for our updates and publications on the Electricity sector in Sub-Saharan Africa. #electricitylawyer #africa #energy #transition #watch #kenya #egypt #burkinafaso #southafrica
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