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Coal for Power (05_03_ENER_COAL)

Malawi turns to coal to overcome a looming power crisis. Hobbs Gama reports from Blantyre.
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FAST CRUNCHING INTO THE REGIONAL OIL MARKET (08_03_ENERGY_KENOBIL)

Kenya Oil Company Limited (Kenol) and Kobil Petroleum Limited have by far defied all odds by becoming leading petroleum products marketers in the East, Central and Southern Africa region.
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Gabon: The energy sector is poorly developed (06_03_ENER_GABON)

The energy sector in Gabon that has already been developed, represents only around one percent of the country�s Gross Domestic Product (GDP). This situation is seen by many as a potential to double in terms of renewable energy by reducing poverty and achieve sustainable energy across the country. ANTOINE LAWSON reports.
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Mozambique switches on (05_03_TEL_MOZAMBIQUE)

In a US$9.5 million deal, Siemens Information and Communications Group has been awarded the contract to supply switching equipment to Mozambique�s fixed line operator, Telecommunications de Mozambique (TDM), to support their network modernisation process.
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NEW ENERGY SOLUTION (08_03_ENERGY_SOLUTION)

With present drives over the world to combat greenhouse gas emissions, to arrest deforestation and desertification as well as to prevent pollution, the use of biomass as a renewable fuel has come into focus for some years now in industrialised countries.
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PLAYING TO WIN (08_03_ENERGY_ESKOMENT)

Eskom Enterprises, part of South African power utility Eskom, seems to be on the brink of collapse.
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POWER IMPORTATION DEAL SHAPES UP (08_03_ENERGY_POWERIMPORT)

The problem of intermittent and prolonged power blackouts that disturbed business and development activities is expected to be relieved with the ongoing negotiations for Malawi to start importing power from Mozambican Cabora Bassa Dam on river Zambezi following the sealing of a power importation deal.
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