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DBSA eyes bigger energy sector role as Africa seeks bankable infrastructure projects

The Development Bank of Southern Africa is positioning itself as a key enabler of Africa's energy transition, with executives Phindile Masangane and Greg Fyfe telling Engineering News why bankable projects, stronger transmission and blended finance, including a proposed Credit Guarantee Vehicle, will shape the continent's infrastructure ahead of AEF 2026.
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Powering Mission 300: How the World Bank Group is Mobilizing Private Capital for Africa’s Energy Future

More than 50 million people across 40 countries have gained electricity through Mission 300. In a feature for ENN, the World Bank Group sets out how innovative financing is accelerating that progress, from a securitised social bond in Côte d'Ivoire to the Zafiri equity vehicle and modular solar through Release by Scatec.
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AMDA and GOGLA join forces to accelerate energy access across Africa

The Africa Minigrid Developers Association and global off-grid solar body GOGLA have signed a collaboration agreement at AEF, joining forces on advocacy and policy, and calling on governments to make Mission 300's National Energy Compacts genuinely investable.
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Minister Ramokgopa Commemorates AMEA Power’s REIPPPP Bid Window 6 Milestone at Africa Energy Forum

AMEA Power has marked a significant milestone in South Africa’s renewable energy programme, with its 120MW Solar PV Project becoming the first project procured under Bid Window 6 of the Renewable Energy Independent Power Producer Procurement Programme (REIPPPP) to achieve Commercial Operation. The milestone was commemorated during the Africa Energy Forum (aef), where South Africa’s […]
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Power Without Borders: How Commercial Finance is Finally Unlocking Southern Africa’s Regional Grid

Sub-Saharan Africa's energy challenge is often told as a story of too few megawatts. Writing for ENN, RMB's Pranisha Sahadeo and Sindisiwe Mosoeu argue the real bottleneck is a fragmented grid, and that a landmark merchant-financed solar deal into the Southern African Power Pool points to how commercial capital can finally change that.
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Trinasolar’s Zaheer Khan on bringing next-generation solar to Africa’s industrial future

Trinasolar's Zaheer Khan speaks to ENN at the Africa Energy Forum about the launch of the G3 module range, why the market is moving towards integrated solar and storage, and the biggest opportunities for the technology across Africa.
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Trinasolar launches Vertex N G3 and Vertex S+ G3 modules at AEF 2026

Trinasolar has launched its Vertex N G3 and Vertex S+ G3 modules at the Africa Energy Forum, unveiling an integrated ecosystem of solar, storage and tracking technology engineered for Africa, alongside a delivery record that includes the 506MW Khauta project.
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The charging question: why commercial property needs to think about EVs now

As South Africa's fuel prices climb and its EV market nearly doubles in a year, the question for retail centres and office parks is whether their charging infrastructure will be ready. Sungrow's Nigel Sun makes the case for building solar, storage and charging as one system, now rather than later
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Grid expansion, management critical as South Africa’s electricity sector decentralises

Standard Bank's Rentia van Tonder on grid expansion, transmission and the wholesale energy market as South Africa's electricity sector decentralises, ahead of AEF 2026.
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Turning Ambition into Action: How RFCC and ATP are Collaborating to Support Mission 300 Delivery 

Mission 300 aims to connect 300 million people by 2030, but turning national plans into delivery takes specialist expertise, fast. This piece sets out how RF Catalytic Capital and Allied Talent Partners are building an expert roster facility to get niche technical talent to governments at the moment they need it.
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Finnfund on building a bankable pipeline for Africa’s clean energy transition

Finnfund's Jussi Tourunen on why long-term, patient capital is the missing piece in Africa's clean energy build-out. In an interview for ENN, the Finnish development financier sets out how blended finance and a long investment horizon help bring bankable renewable projects to the communities that need power most.
Sustainable Energy

The Rules of Power are Changing in Africa

As African power markets become more decentralised, the old assumptions around reliability, cost and bankability are changing. Private offtake, wheeling, open access and renewable-plus-storage models are creating new routes to market and reshaping how power projects are developed, financed and delivered.

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