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Ethiopia aims to set up formula for the calculation of mini-grid tariffs
Africa’s off-grid solar market offers vast potential but the development of mini and micro-grid systems is often hindered by inadequate business models, themselves hampered by calculation of electricity tariffs.
Ethiopia is trying to find a solution.
Hizkyas Dufera, senior adviser to Ethiopia’s Ministry of Water, Irrigation and Energy, told the Africa Energy Forum held in Lisbon this summer the government of the east African nation is working on a methodology for the calculation of mini grid electricity tariffs. The goal, said Dufera, was to make the development of mini-grids in Ethiopia financially viable.
If the ministry establishes a methodology, private investors could apply it to their own projects, said the adviser.
The government would also be able to check investor calculations and, should they involve high tariffs, the authorities in Addis Ababa would consider subsidizing investors, for example by helping with capital expenditure to provide a measure of certainty for project backers.
Around 45% of the Ethiopian population has access to electricity and the government wants universal access by 2025. To achieve that, the nation last year launched the Ethiopian Electrification Program, which envisages providing 65% of its people with power from the grid and the balance from off-grid installations.
Ethiopia is embracing solar by running two rounds of the World Bank’s Scaling Solar program with the aim of procuring 750 MW of PV power generation capacity.
The nation’s electricity sector faces issues common to African power markets including low electricity prices that do not reflect the real cost of electricity procurement and inefficient mechanisms for the collection of electricity bill payments.
Such issues affect the electricity off-taker’s financial performance and are particularly important given Ethiopia wants to unbundle the generation, transmission and distribution operations of its electricity sector.
Aug 12, 2019 // Grids, Tariffs, mini-grid systems, Ethiopia, Africa, Hizkyas Dufera, Scaling Solar
IHS Markit: Trackers to account for a third of PV installations
forecasts an upsurge in installations across Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA), led by growing demand for utility scale PV in southern Europe and the
Aug 29, 2019 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, USA, India, China, Australia, IHS Markit, Europe, Asia, Convert, Oceania, Trina Solar, North America, Soltec, bifacial modules, PV Hardware, Ideematec, Nextracker, Array Technologies
European Investment Bank and FMO go halves on 80MW of Kenyan solar
Collin, the EIB’s regional representative for East Africa, said that the financial close of the project was testament to the
Sep 25, 2019 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, Markets & Finance News, utility-scale PV, Kenya, Africa, east africa, european investment bank, frontier energ, fmo, grid-connected pv, David Langat, Ayaz Merali
Renewable-powered hydrogen for Oman
using renewables to power hydrogen manufacturing between East and also North Africa area is likewise at the heart of the brand-new Desertec campaign. Initially
Mar 5, 2020 // Storage, Solar to Fuel, Europe, Asia, hydrogen, Oman, DEME
PV mini-grid to back Congolese farming
the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
Equatorial and SustainSolar-- a South African off-grid PV system integrator concentrating on rural electrification in
Jul 9, 2020 // Storage, DR Congo, Equatorial Power, SustainSolar, Abishek Bharadwaj, John Fadiran
MIGA issues guarantees for solar-plus-storage hybrid in Somalia
State of Somalia, and funded as well as more established in collaboration with Africa-focused CrossBoundary Energy, MIGA stated.
The group will construct a solar
Feb 6, 2023 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, Storage, solar-plus-storage, Africa, PV Power Plant, MIGA, Somalia
Floating Solar: Ciel & Terre's 11-MWp Launch
portfolio further outside of Europe, with projects in Asia, South America, and Africa.
Ciel & Terre's floating solar projects aims to reduce the impact of
Jan 8, 2024 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, Floating PV, Ciel & Terre, PV Power Plant
Power Play: Globeleq's Solar Stake in Egypt
Africa-focused independent power producer Globeleq has acquired a 48.3% stake in a 25-MWp solar plant within the Benban Solar Park complex in Egypt. The stake was purchased from Enerray, Enerray Global Solar Opportunities, and Desert Technologies, with local firm GILA Altawakol Electric remaining a co-shareholder and operations contractor. The Winnergy solar farm, launched in 2019 near Aswan, generates 58 GWh of clean electricity annually for the Egyptian Electricity and Transmission Company under a 25-year power purchase agreement.The project was developed as part of Egypt's Feed-in-Tariff program and financed by the IFC, BII, AIIB, and Europe Arab Bank. Globeleq, controlled by British International Investment with Norfund as a minority shareholder, has been investing in Egypt for two decades. The Winnergy plant is adjacent to Globeleq's 66-MWp ARC solar facility, further solidifying the company's presence in the Egyptian renewable energy sector.
What stake did Globeleq acquire in the Benban Solar Park complex in Egypt?
Globeleq acquired a 48.3% stake in a 25-MWp solar plant within the Benban Solar Park complex in Egypt
The stake was purchased from Enerray, Enerray Global Solar Opportunities, and Desert Technologies
Local firm GILA Altawakol Electric remains a co-shareholder and operations contractor
The Winnergy solar farm generates 58 GWh of clean electricity annually for the Egyptian Electricity and Transmission Company
The project was developed as part of Egypt's Feed-in-Tariff program and financed by the IFC, BII, AIIB, and Europe Arab Bank
Globeleq, controlled by British International Investment with Norfund as a minority shareholder, has been investing in Egypt for two decades
The Winnergy plant is adjacent to Globeleq's 66-MWp ARC solar facility, further solidifying the company's presence in the Egyptian renewable energy sector.
Apr 23, 2024 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, Asia, Africa, Egypt, PV Power Plant, Globeleq
TotalEnergies Finalizes Three Global Renewable Acquisitions
SE has finalized three renewable energy acquisitions across Europe, Africa, and North America. The company has expanded its renewable portfolio by
Apr 3, 2025 // Markets & Finance News, TotalEnergies
Qair Secures 178 MW Wind, Solar Projects in Morocco
clarity as pivotal for independent power producers. Qair operates in seven African countries with a 2-GW project pipeline.
How Will Qair's Projects Impact
Apr 30, 2025 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, Africa, Morocco, PV Power Plant, Qair
Solar-powered desalination plant in Kenya gives fresh water to 25,000 people a day
half of the world's population may live in water-scarce regions. Cities in Africa, China, and India are already facing this problem.
It's been found
Aug 7, 2019 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, TESLA, Elon Musk, Kenya, desalination, Hayes Barnard, GivePower, World Health Organization, water, Africa
Renewable Energy Investment Hits Record-Breaking $358 Billion in 1H 2023
landmark Inflation Reduction Act (IRA).
In the Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA) region, multiple countries saw record-breaking investment including
Aug 22, 2023 // Market Research, USA, Germany, China, Europe, Asia, North America
Norway's Aker Horizons gets 75% stake in Mainstream Renewable Power
it just recently shut a US$ 280 million money facility-- as well as South Africa.
Under terms of the arrangement, the firm will remain to run as Mainstream,
Jan 20, 2021 // Markets & Finance News, UTILITY-SCALE SOLAR, mainstream renewable power, Mary Quaney, acquisition, aker horizons, sfi con london, Kristian Røkke
Utility-scale solar surges to yet one more record year
The only continents which appeared to reveal little or no growth were Africa as well as Asia, though final figures may change that.
" We release the main
Jan 26, 2021 // Market Research, USA, UTILITY-SCALE SOLAR, Spain, South america, Europe, Asia, Africa, North America, Australasia
Zimbabwe gold mine to be powered by PV
power generation capacity, as it imports a lot of its electricity from South Africa. This plan has ended up being bothersome as a result of recurring concerns
Sep 8, 2020 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, pv power plants, Africa, Zimbabwe, Caledonia Mining









