Senegal now aims to increase electricity production from 1,740 megawatts (MW) to 12,000 MW by 2050, and the government announced in May 2025 the Bel Air power plant, one of the country's largest with a capacity of 335 megawatts, had begun the conversion to run on LNG.
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After years of delays, France published a plan defining its energy strategy up to 2035, which drew criticism for slashing renewables targets in favour of nuclear power.
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On 26 January 2024, and following broad consultation, Fiji's Department of Energy launched Fiji National Energy Policy 2023-2034 (NEP) which sets out an ambitious implementation plan under the leadership and coordination of the Department of Energy to meet Fiji's international.
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Access to electricity remains extremely low—around one in ten Congolese has reliable power. The Congo River could generate more than 40 gigawatts of hydropower, and the government is advancing the Inga III project as part of the larger.
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