Johannesburg, South Africa — Thungela Resources has issued a cautionary update ahead of its interim results, projecting a steep decline in both earnings per share […]
Tag: Energy Transition
Namib IV Drilling Reveals Promising Uranium Deposits
Elevate Uranium Strikes Big at Koppies Project in Namibia Namibia — Elevate Uranium Limited (ASX: EL8) has announced a major breakthrough at its Namib IV […]
Unlocking Africa’s Mineral Future: RMDB Urges Bold Action Amid $770 Billion Market Outlook
As the global race for minerals intensifies, Africa stands at a critical crossroads. With the projected value of the global minerals market expected to rise […]
Pensana’s Angola Project Breaks Ground – A Milestone for Africa’s Rare Earth Ambitions
The formal commencement of main construction at Pensana’s Longonjo rare earths project in Angola marks a critical inflection point not only for the company but […]
Kano Eyes $10 Billion Energy Investment from Morocco
The Kano State Government is setting the stage for an ambitious leap in clean energy and mineral development, aiming to attract over $10 billion in […]
Davis & Shirtliff and Flowserve Partner to Boost Industrial Efficiency in East and Central Africa
In a move set to redefine the industrial supply landscape in East and Central Africa, Davis & Shirtliff (D&S), a leading water and energy solutions […]
Africa’s Critical Minerals Boom: Marula Mining, Shuka Minerals, and Neo Energy Metals Lead the Charge
As the world shifts aggressively toward clean energy, electric mobility, and robust digital infrastructure, strategic minerals like lithium, copper, manganese, and uranium are becoming essential […]
Australia’s AVZ Minerals Secures Legal Victory Against Congo Over Disputed Lithium Mine
Australia’s AVZ Minerals has scored a pivotal legal victory against the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and China’s Zijin Mining, marking a significant chapter in […]
Platinum’s Major Boost in South Africa Through EU Backing of Green Hydrogen Generation
South Africa’s abundant platinum group metals (PGMs) have received a significant boost, with the European Union’s backing of green hydrogen generation at the EU-South Africa Summit in Cape Town. European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen emphasized clean energy and green hydrogen as key components of the €4.7 billion (R94 billion) investment package announced during the summit.
Africa’s Clean Energy Surge: A Beacon of Hope in Declining Foreign Investments
Despite a slight decline in overall foreign investment flows to Africa in 2023, the continent’s clean energy sector has seen a remarkable surge, attracting significant global interest. Noteworthy investments include a $34 billion green hydrogen project in Mauritania and over $10 billion for wind and solar projects in Egypt, South Africa, and Zimbabwe. These developments highlight Africa’s growing commitment to sustainability and its potential to lead in renewable energy, driving economic growth and environmental progress.
Global Coal Organization Calls for Balanced Approach to Energy Policy
The recent announcement by the Group of Seven (G7) forum to phase out unabated coal by 2035 has sparked debate and scrutiny from various quarters, […]
