The African Model Mini-Grid Regulations Tool is a powerful new tool to streamline and standardise mini-grid regulations across the continent.
Capacity Building
Mozambique Enhances Mini-Grid Tariff and E-Tendering
Mozambique has taken another step towards expanding its off-grid energy sector through a specialised training on mini-grid tariff modelling and…
New Cohort of CEOs from Africa’s Power Sector Initiate Second Phase of the Peer Review and Learning Network (PRLN)
The second phase of the Peer Review and Learning Network (PRLN), led by the Power Futures Lab at the University…
12 African Countries Boost Renewable Energy Tendering Capacities
The first in-person training of the Policy Catalyst Effective Renewable Energy Tendering Window brought 62 delegates from 12 African nations…
Peru’s Path to a Renewable Future: Power Forecasting, Integration, and Grid Stability
Peru is making strides in renewable energy (RE) by integrating wind and solar power into its grid, aiming to reach…
Advancing Renewable Energy in Peru: Forecasting Solar and Wind Power
The Comité de Operación Económica del Sistema (COES), Peru’s power system operator, is preparing for increased integration of variable renewable…
6th PRLN Meeting: Energy Sector Review in Tanzania
Earlier this month, a delegation of energy regulator CEOs from five African countries came together for five days in Tanzania…
New Policy Catalyst Window Set to Enhance Renewable Power Procurement Capabilities in Africa
This month saw the launch of the “Policy Catalyst Effective Renewable Energy Tendering Window”, a new initiative to enhance renewable…
Policy Catalyst: Effective Renewable Energy Tendering Window
Africa’s clean energy potential remains largely untapped despite decreasing technology cost and abundant natural renewable resources. Greater private sector involvement…
Policy Catalyst: Distributed Generation Window for Regulators and Utilities
The PRLN is a dynamic three-year capacity-building programme, masterminded by the esteemed Power Futures Lab (PFL) at the University of Cape Town’s Graduate School of Business and delivered in partnership with GET.transform.