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Mission 300’s map fills in with six new compacts

Burkina Faso, the Central African Republic, Djibouti, Gabon, Rwanda and Uganda signed national energy agreements at AEF, carrying Africa’s largest electrification drive deeper into Central and East Africa, while the AfDB’s Daniel Schroth pointed to a partnership that now counts more than thirty development finance institutions.
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Catch up on the ENN Daily Newspapers from the Africa Energy Forum 2026 held in Cape Town

Africa’s largest electrification drive set out to bring power to 300 million people by 2030. At the opening of the Africa Energy Forum 2026 in Cape Town, the Presidents of the World Bank and the African Development Bank used a joint video message to mark how far it has already travelled, and what is carrying it.
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Before the money moves, someone carries the risk

ATIDI has spent a year behind energy projects across the continent and intends to widen that support, its senior underwriter Annabelle Buzingo told AEF, through greater underwriting capacity, more partners and solutions built for renewable infrastructure, with transmission and local institutions rising up the agenda.
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Distributed power has outgrown the word rural

Maud Watelet of Adjuva Partners begins a second term as President of the Alliance for Renewable Electrification, elected at its 25 June General Meeting alongside four board members, with a 2026 mandate that runs from first-time connections and productive use through to commercial installations and grid integration.
Clean Cooking

Africa’s energy transition is lived in the kitchen

Clean cooking reaches fewer headlines than generation and touches more lives. At AEF, South Africa’s Samantha Graham-Maré and the World Health Organisation’s Heather Adair-Rohani argued that it is a matter of health and dignity, and that progress should be counted in households reached rather than commitments made.
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Why Africa is done exporting its minerals raw 

Africa is moving to capture more value from its critical minerals. At Africa Energy Forum 2026, ministers and analysts argued that local processing, refining and supply-chain development are now central to the continent’s industrial strategy.
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Mission 300 reaches its first 50 million people

Africa’s largest electrification drive set out to bring power to 300 million people by 2030. At the opening of the Africa Energy Forum 2026 in Cape Town, the Presidents of the World Bank and the African Development Bank used a joint video message to mark how far it has already travelled, and what is carrying it.
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Desert Technologies Strengthens African Partnerships and Explores Promising Investment Opportunities that Support its Expansion in the Continent at Africa Energy Forum 2026

Saudi solar manufacturer Desert Technologies used the Africa Energy Forum to showcase a portfolio built around AI, pairing high-performance solar and storage with tools for forecasting, performance analytics and predictive maintenance. The company also set out its mini-grid work for the communities across Africa still beyond the reach of the grid.