Mozambique has approved in the first half of 2021 a total of investments worth 753 million dollars, highlighting the energy sector, announced the President of the Republic, Filipe Nyusi
Disagreements over emissions and coal persist in the run-up to COP26
The president of the 26th Conference of the Parties (COP26) on climate, Alok Sharma, admitted on Monday that "divergences remain," such as the pace of emissions reductions by 2050 and the abandonment of coal as an energy source
Mphanda Nkwa Project could be ready by 2030
The Mphanda Nkwua project in Tete province may be ready by 2030, according to projections presented on Tuesday by government spokesman Filimão Suázi, at the end of the twenty-fifth ordinary session of the Council of Ministers
South Africa wants more energy from Mozambique
South Africa's Energy Minister Gwede Mantashe said his country will need more power supplies from Mozambique to make up for the shortfall generated by the closure of coal-fired power plants
Mozambique to have an energy production center based on natural gas
Mozambique will have an energy producing center that will contribute to the stability and security of the national electric system, with the construction of the Temane Thermal Power Plant, based on natural gas