In a new move aimed at improving the resilience of Egypt's power transmission network, Siemens Energy has been selected by the Egyptian Electricity Transmission Company (EETC) to connect Bashaer El Khair City project in Alexandria city with the country's national grid.
Egypt has revised its targets upward, now aiming to generate 42 percent of electricity from renewable sources by 2030 and over 60 percent by 2040, leveraging wind, hydropower, photovoltaic solar, and emerging technologies such as green hydrogen.
Praia, May 9, 2025 (Lusa) - Cabo Verde will have renewable sources contributing to electricity production on all the islands and will increase the penetration rate in the archipelago this year, the public companies in the sector announced on Friday.
VIENTIANE: Laos' power development strategy targets increasing variable renewable energy (mainly solar and wind) to 11 per cent by 2030, a goal that officials say is vital for boosting energy resilience, sustainability and supporting the country's long-term economic transformation.
The Ivorian government is committed to achieving an electrification rate of 100% by 2025 including 42% renewable energy share by 2030. However, there are remote areas where the grid is unlikely to arrive be-fore 2025. Off-grid solar is an effective way to meet this demand .
Addis Ababa, August 18, 2025 (FMC) — Ethiopia's Ministry of Water and Energy has announced that national electricity coverage has reached 54 percent of the population, marking a significant step in the country's ongoing efforts to expand access through both traditional and.
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Egypt has revised its targets upward, now aiming to generate 42 percent of electricity from renewable sources by 2030 and over 60 percent by 2040, leveraging wind, hydropower, photovoltaic solar, and emerging technologies such as green hydrogen.
Hydropower is the dominant force in the low-carbon category, generating almost 47% of Montenegro's electricity, while wind and solar add almost 9% and 2%, respectively.