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Category: Malawi Energy Sector and Policy

APM pledges more investment in energy sector

December 4, 2018December 4, 2018 Kenneth Posted in Malawi Energy Sector and Policy, Uncategorized

President Professor Arthur Peter Mutharika says government will heavily invest in the energy sector to enable  Malawians access electricity in […]

Prolonged load-shedding, a cost to business—MCCCI

November 21, 2018 Kenneth Posted in Malawi Energy Sector and Policy

The Malawi Confederation of Chambers of Commerce and Industry (MCCCI) has described the extended load-shedding hours recently effected by Escom […]

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Escom loses K100m to illegal connections

November 20, 2018 Kenneth Posted in Malawi Energy Sector and Policy

The Electricty Supply Corporation of Malawi (Escom) has said it has lost about K100 million to ellegal connections in the […]

Banks dared on energy solutions

November 16, 2018 Johanna Posted in Malawi Energy Sector and PolicyTagged blackouts, ESCOM, Independent Power Producers in Malawi, loadshedding, power outages

At a time power blackouts are crippling industrial production, Minister of Natural Resources, Energy and Mining Aggrey Masi has challenged […]

Escom paints darker energy picture

November 16, 2018 Johanna Posted in Malawi Energy Sector and PolicyTagged blackouts, ESCOM, loadshedding, power outage

Electricity Supply Corporation of Malawi (Escom) has painted a gloomy picture for the country’s power situation, stating that the current […]

Small-scale firms feel pinch of electricity hike

November 13, 2018 Kenneth Posted in Malawi Energy Sector and Policy

Small-scale businesses are bearing the brunt of a 20 percent electricity tariff hike effected by Electricity Supply Corporation of Malawi […]

Investment in energy critical—engineers

November 12, 2018 Kenneth Posted in Malawi Energy Sector and Policy

Energy experts have called for serious investment in  energy and infrastructure, if the country is to register significant growth in […]

Ministry outlines Mpatamanga power project roadmap

November 7, 2018 Johanna Posted in Malawi Energy Sector and PolicyTagged hydropower, power plant, shire river

Ministry of Natural Resources, Energy and Mining has outlined the roadmap for the development of the Mpatamanga Hydro-power Plant on […]

Power deal: Hit or miss?

November 2, 2018 Kenneth Posted in Malawi Energy Sector and Policy

While pomp and fanfare marked yesterday’s official handover of the $350.7 million (about K260 billion) energy compact to improve the […]

Mwera winds reduce power generation

November 2, 2018 Kenneth Posted in Malawi Energy Sector and Policy

Malawians should expect longer loadshedding hours following a reduction in power generation from the current 200 megawatts (MW) to 180 […]

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