The representative of the Shine Program, an initiative that deals with renewable energy in Mozambique said this Friday that the number of families with access to energy thanks to the initiative has been increasing in recent years. According to Javier Ayala, a total of 300,000 Mozambicans already use energy outside the public grid, through renewable energy systems...
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Eni can list over 30% of retail and renewable businesses
Oil company Eni may list over 30% of its new retail and renewable energy businesses in what is likely to be one of Italy's largest initial public offerings in 2022. In October this year the company announced that it had decided to list a minority stake in the unit to help it finance its plans to abando...
Mozambique will acquire technologies that guarantee the use of renewable energy
Mozambique will fight to acquire technologies that guarantee the use of renewable energies, guarantees the Prime Minister, Carlos Agostinho do Rosário
Gas will maintain upward trend but should come down after winter, analysts say
Natural gas prices are expected to maintain the upward trend in the coming months, but will fall after the winter, provided that geopolitical tensions do not worsen in major producers, writes the agency Efe. According to analysts contacted by the Spanish news agency, the rise in natural gas prices, which is...
Mozambique regulates access to energy in off-grid areas
The Council of Ministers approved this Tuesday a regulation for access to energy in areas outside the national power grid, announced the spokesman for the body, Filimão Suaze
Meet the 10 most attractive countries to invest in renewable energy
This year's edition of EY's Renewable Energy Country Attractiveness Index (RECAI) shows that half of the top 10 most attractive countries for renewable energy investments are European nations
Government relies on renewable energy for power grid expansion
The Minister of Mineral Resources and Energy said on Thursday that the focus on renewable energy is key to expanding access to electricity