Jul 21, 2025 · Angola advances its 2025 renewable energy goals with the new 100 MW M''Gahe solar project, a key partnership with TotalEnergies to power its future.
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Jul 21, 2025 · Angola advances its 2025 renewable energy goals with the new 100 MW M''Gahe solar project, a key partnership with TotalEnergies to power its future.
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May 16, 2024 · Angola for a total amount of around 850 million USD Milan (Italy), May 16, 2024 – Saipem has been awarded a new offshore contract by Azule Energy Angola S.p.A., subsidiary
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Jun 19, 2025 · Angola is accelerating its efforts to enhance energy security and regional connectivity through a series of cross-border electricity transmission projects, led by the
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Nov 21, 2024 · Angola may be a hydrocarbon rich country in south-west Africa, but it is increasing its electrification rate and diversifying its energy sources to meet the United Nations''
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Feb 13, 2025 · The Quiluma and Maboqueiro offshore platforms for the New Gas Consortium (NGC) project in Angola have been completed, consortium partner Azule Energy announced.
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May 19, 2025 · Angola expands its renewable energy capacity with the launch of the Caraculo and Luena solar power stations, advancing clean electricity access and climate goals.
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Feb 13, 2025 · The Quiluma and Maboqueiro offshore platforms for the New Gas Consortium (NGC) project in Angola have been completed, consortium partner Azule Energy announced.
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May 19, 2025 · Angola expands its renewable energy capacity with the launch of the Caraculo and Luena solar power stations, advancing clean electricity access and climate goals.
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6 days ago · Angola is fast-tracking its energy development initiatives with a series of projects and policy updates to enhance oil and gas output and promote low-carbon solutions, solidifying its role as a key regional energy
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6 days ago · Angola is fast-tracking its energy development initiatives with a series of projects and policy updates to enhance oil and gas output and promote low-carbon solutions, solidifying its
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Once completed, it will contribute 26.91 MW of renewable energy, directly addressing power shortages in Angola''s underserved eastern provinces. Both projects are part of a national
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The Government of Angola recently approved the National Strategy for New Renewable Energy establishing concrete targets for the various renewable energy sources until 2025. Taking into
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Angola is fast-tracking its energy development initiatives with a series of projects and policy updates to enhance oil and gas output and promote low-carbon solutions, solidifying its role as a key regional energy producer.
In green energy, Angola anticipates a Final Investment Decision on its first green hydrogen project in 2025. Developed by Sonangol in partnership with CWP, Gauff Engineering, and Conjuncta, the 600 MW project will have an annual production capacity of 400,000 tons of green hydrogen.
Located in the country’s arid southwest, the plant will improve electricity access and grid stability while supporting Angola’s broader climate and energy goals. Meanwhile, construction continues on the Luena Solar Power Station in Moxico Province (east of Angola).
Meanwhile, construction continues on the Luena Solar Power Station in Moxico Province (east of Angola). Once completed, it will contribute 26.91 MW of renewable energy, directly addressing power shortages in Angola’s underserved eastern provinces.
In further efforts to draw investors, the ANPG will award nine additional upstream concessions by the end of 2024, bringing the total to 41 awarded concessions since the start of Angola’s multi-year licensing strategy in 2019.
Additionally, the Quilemba Solar Project, a collaboration between Sonangol, TotalEnergies, and Greentech, is expected to go live by late 2025 or early 2026, adding up to 45 MW to Angola’s power generation capacity.
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