Ethiopia has celebrated the full inauguration of its greatest engineering achievement, the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD). Now the most powerful hydroelectric plant on the African continent, the project is seen both as a crucial development lever for millions of Ethiopians and as a major concern for downstream nations, primarily… +

They will produce 3.5 mln tonnes Algeria has launched a project to build two new low-carbon green cement plants with a combined capacity of 3.5 million tonnes per year as part of a drive to expand eco-friendly industries in construction and other sectors. The North African OPEC producer is also… +

The project is being developed by the Chinese company Sunrev Solar, within the scope of TEDA–Egypt, the industrial developer Egypt’s General Authority for the Suez Canal Economic Zone (SCZONE) has laid the foundation stone for a $200 million integrated industrial complex in the Ain Sokhna industrial zone, which focuses on… +

Algeria has established itself as a strategic supplier of natural gas, outpacing competitors in the Eastern Mediterranean thanks to the size of its reserves, the strength of its infrastructure, and a favorable geopolitical climate. While energy projects in Egypt and Cyprus face technical and diplomatic obstacles, Algiers is pursuing a… +

The UAE’s recent investments in Mozambique and Egypt highlight its expanding role in Africa’s energy sector, positioning it as the continent’s largest investor and a key partner in driving future growth The UAE’s investment footprint in Africa’s oil and gas sector has expanded with its recent entry into Mozambique’s Rovuma… +