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.
Capacity Building
Eswatini Progresses with Grid Code Review
Mid-September, public and private stakeholders from the electricity supply industry in Eswatini gathered in Mbabane to continue their preparations for…
Energy Sector Training in Burundi Deepens Expertise in Public-Private Partnerships
Following the successful first training series in March, Burundi recently concluded a second training for energy sector stakeholders on public-private…
GET.transform joins the Regulatory Energy Transition Accelerator
GET.transform is proud to partner with the Regulatory Energy Transition Accelerator (RETA) to jointly enhance the capacity of regulators for…
Grid Code Review to Enhance Security of Supply in Eswatini
Public and private electricity supply industry stakeholders came together for a capacity building workshop in Mbabane, Eswatini. The Eswatini Energy…
Factoring Africa’s Solar Power Potential into the Continental Master Plan
In preparation of Africa’s Continental Master Plan (CMP), the African Union Development Agency (AUDA-NEPAD) has published six specific support studies…
Boosting Transmission Network Planning Capacity
Last month, the African Union Development Agency (AUDA-NEPAD) successfully concluded a series of specialised trainings for the African power pools in…
Advancing Regulation: The Peer Review and Learning Network Meets in Ghana
For a third time, the Peer Review and Learning Network (PRLN) brought African electricity regulators together to exchange on common…
Spotlight on Mozambique’s Distributed Generation Potential
35 representatives from Mozambique’s energy sector came together for an expert training on Distributed Generation (DG) in Maputo last week.…
Breaking Ground for Off-Grid Electrification in Burundi
Burundi is paving the way for accelerated sustainable electrification. Last week, the Burundi Ministry of Energy, Hydraulics and Mines (MINHEM)…