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Kano Disco Seeks $200M Funding to Upgrade Infrastructure, Boost Power Supply
Kano Electricity Distribution Company (Kano Disco) is seeking $200 million in investment to upgrade its infrastructure and revolutionise electricity distributio
Solar
Mauritius Plans 100 MW Solar+Storage Project
The African Development Bank (AfDB) is seeking consultants to conduct technical due diligence for four storage-connected solar projects in Mauritius.Image: flow
Solar
BHEL Secures Order for First Ever Overseas Solar Power Project
he project will be set up by BHEL at Tamarind Falls, Henrietta, Mauritius on Engineering, Procurement and Construction basis, BHEL said in a statement.
Policy & Regulation
MAURITIUS: Strategy Paper 2021-2025 will Speed up Energy Transition
The African Development Bank (AfDB) publishes the Mauritius Strategy Paper 2021-2025.
Climate Change
Oil Spill in Mauritius Causes Ecological Disaster, France and India Assist
An oil spill from the MV Wakashio, a Japanese ship that struck a coral reef in Mauritius on July 25, has imperiled fish and other marine life around the Indian
Climate Change
Mauritius Must Prepare for 'Worst-Case Scenario' After Oil Spill, Prime Minister Says
Mauritius Prime Minister Pravind Jugnauth told the Indian Ocean island nation to prepare for the “worst-case scenario” after a crippled Japanese ship leaked o
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Kano Disco Seeks $200M Funding to Upgrade Infrastructure, Boost Power Supply
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Mauritius Plans 100 MW Solar+Storage Project
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MAURITIUS: Strategy Paper 2021-2025 will Speed up Energy Transition
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BHEL Secures Order for First Ever Overseas Solar Power Project
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Oil Spill in Mauritius Causes Ecological Disaster, France and India Assist
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Mauritius Must Prepare for 'Worst-Case Scenario' After Oil Spill, Prime Minister Says