Monday, February 1, 2010

Energy in Africa

Energy in Africa
South Africa's utility, Eskom, is the world's fifth largest utility measured both in electricity sales and nominal generating capacity. South Africa, Zambia and Ghana are the largest web exporters of electricity in Africa. In 1997, net exports from South Africa. Growing demand for electricity throughout Africa, particularly in Southern and Western Africa, has helped to foster the interconnection of Africa's people.

Saturday, January 30, 2010

No Electricity - Africa's Other Sources of Energy

Without Electricity, Africa Can jump to Solar and other sources of renewable energy (or green energy) as it is called in some parts. To meet the growing demand of energy there, and lacking electricity, it may be in Africa's best interest to do just that. So what is wrong with Africa's private sector: that doesn't allow the use of readily available electricity plants. This is an interesting question. The thing about it is that fewer than 25% of Africans have access to electricity. So what gives?

Thursday, January 28, 2010

Electrical Power in Africa

Electricity in Africa is an interesting topic that can have a huge impact on those folks living in Africa. With approximately 1 billion people, Africa accounts for over a sixth of the world's population. Given the extent of this population, it is of not that Africa only generates 4% of the world's electricity. However, Africa's electricity consumption is predicted to grow at a rate of 3.4 % per/year until the year 2020. Now interesting issues around this development arise. Issues like: black empowerment,electrification of rural and peri-urban areas, electricity theft, and free electricity for the poor. These are issues that must be faced.

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

North African Project Around Electricity is Huge

Africa explodes on the grid with Electricity derived from its own land. Giant wind farms might grab the headlines but plans to develop local off-grid electricity sources are what is grabbing the real attention. The development of the electrical plants can have larger impact on Africans and carbon emissions. Experts are exploring ways of making off-grid electricity generation a certainty for fewer dollars. To do this, it may require feed-in tariffs‎.

Sunday, January 24, 2010

Power and Electricity in Africa for 2009-2010

Powering up Africa with Electricity is of utmost importance for this nation. Africa's largest and most comprehensive power and electricity event was in 2009 and 2010. The African event returns as Africa's largest power conference and exhibition, addressing strategic investment and development for utilities, government, and the role of investors and developers. Join us and listen to from keynotes speakers. In 2010, the event brings you 5 energy profile examples, answers from across the world and a CEO filled with passion to make it happen. Power & Electricity World Africa is the place where the ability players and electricity business meet, it's where remedies are found and learning is done.

Friday, January 22, 2010

Africa's Wealth Tied to Electricity and Energy

Energy is the key to Africa's prosperity. And by energy I mean electricity. Africa has the equipment big enough to satisfy its energy needs. Hydroelectricity is by far the biggest source of electricity during there. Nigeria, Ghana and Côte d'Ivoire are the largest generators of electricity in West Africa. Nigeria's main sources of energy are petroleum and natural gases. Integrating power sytems would enable countries to own reliable and cheap sources of electricity. However, in Africa, nearly
1.6 billion folks, upwards of 30% of the global population, do not have access to electricity. Lighting Africa is a World Bank Cluster (WBG) initiative that supports the non-public sector to develop, accelerate, and sustain the marketplace for trendy off-grid lighting technologies.

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Electricity Africa

Learn all about electricity in Africa on this blog