Here we are once again with fresh updates on rural electrification and microgrid solutions across Africa. From exciting new projects to inspiring stories from the field, we’ve got plenty to share about how communities are lighting up and powering forward.
Our main goal at the RePower project, is to provide clean reliable and sustainable energy, with ongoing initiatives in Madagascar, Niger, and Senegal. Would you like to know more about our RePower project? Download our brochure at this link! 😊
💻 Don’t miss our upcoming webinar: Regulatory success for microgrids in Africa: building long-term viability (October 29th, 3 pm CET). Register here
In this issue:
📢 Call for mini-grid developers. Read on
👉 Un modèle régional d’électrification rurale intégrée. Voir plus
📣 Mini-réseaux Mobiles : La solution pour les zones sans réseau en Afrique. Lire ici
⚡ Switching on opportunity: How electricity can transform jobs in Africa. Get info
🟢 Cameroon, Zambia electrify villages with solar. Learn more
❓ Why Africa could have some of the cheapest electricity in the world, but doesn’t. Access here
🔌 Miser sur l’électricité pour transformer les emplois en Afrique. Voir Plus
💵Mozambique: Europe announces €13M to support low-emission energy transition, encourage private sector involvement. Learn more
🫱🏽🫲🏽Niger signs $144.7 million deal with AfDB to boost energy access for private sector investment. Read here
📄 PIDG Commits $25 Million to Boost Mini-Grid and Solar Projects in Africa. Learn more
🏆 Financial Times, World Bank Awards spotlight market-ready solutions driving jobs, clean energy, and resilience across the continent. More info
🟠Levene Energy Holdings to Rollout Mini-Grid Expansion in Nigeria. Read here
Carlos Marquez
WP10 Dissemination and Communications lead – RePower Project
carlos.marquez@ata.email
RePower is funded by the European Union under grant number 101096250. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or CINEA. Neither the European Union nor the granting authority can be held responsible for them.