Energy Infrastructure News (EIN)

Energy Infrastructure News (EIN)

Technology, Information and Media

Johannesburg, Gauteng 987 followers

Connecting the Watts: News, knowledge, and networks powering Sub-Saharan Africa's energy revolution.

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Connecting the Watts: Powering Sub-Saharan Africa's Energy Revolution through News, Knowledge, and Networks At Energy Infrastructure News, headquartered in Johannesburg, South Africa, we're not just reporting on the energy sector in Sub-Saharan Africa, we're igniting it. We believe access to reliable energy is the cornerstone of development, and we're passionate about connecting stakeholders across the entire ecosystem. Whether you're an investor seeking the next big opportunity, a developer building the grid of tomorrow, or a policymaker shaping the future of energy, Energy Infrastructure News is your go-to source for: Breaking news and in-depth analysis on investments, infrastructure development, power generation and transmission, M&A, careers, hydrocarbons, renewables, innovations, and tech. Exclusive interviews with industry leaders, government officials, and thought leaders. Data-driven insights and reports on key trends and market developments. A vibrant online community where you can connect with peers, share knowledge, and collaborate on solutions. We're owned by Wazhila Media, a leading African media group committed to empowering the continent through information and connectivity.** Our team of experienced journalists, analysts, and tech-savvy professionals is dedicated to providing you with the most reliable and actionable information you need to thrive in the dynamic energy landscape of Sub-Saharan Africa. Join the revolution. Follow Energy Infrastructure News on LinkedIn today and stay ahead of the curve! #energy #infrastructure #africa #news #knowledge #networks #renewable #innovation #investments

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Technology, Information and Media
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2-10 employees
Headquarters
Johannesburg, Gauteng
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