Tanzania Energy Updates


Oil and Gas

TANZANIA: EWURA CONDUCTS CONTROL TRAINING FOR NEWS WRITERS IN SHINYANGA PROVINCE.

The Authority for Energy and Water Services Control (EWURA) Western Region has given a training to journalists in Shinyanga region on the operations of controlling energy and water services in order to enhance understanding, today Thursday 2nd May 2024, in Shinyanga town.

  • 2 years
Oil and Gas

TANZANIA: PARLIAMENT APPROVES 1.8 TRILLION BUDGET FOR ENERGY MINISTRY, SIMPLIFIES CNG FACILITY PERMITS.

The parliament of the republic of the Union has approved the budget of sh. 1.8 trillion from the Ministry of Energy for the financial year 2024/25.

  • 2 years
Oil and Gas

TANZANIA: DR. BITEKO COMMENDS EWURA FOR EACOP LOCAL COMPANY PARTICIPATION MANAGEMENT.

Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Energy Hon. Dr. Doto Mashaka Biteko has congratulated EWURA for managing well the participation of local companies in the EACOP project in accordance with the project laws and contracts.

  • 2 years
Power Grid

TANZANIA: WORKS TO BE IMPLEMENTED BY THE MINISTRY OF ENERGY FOR THE FINANCIAL YEAR 2024/25

In 2024/25, the Government through the Rural Energy Agency (REA) will continue to take steps to deliver energy to rural areas to accelerate economic growth and social development in the regions.

  • 2 years
Power Grid

TANZANIA: DKT. BITEKO OFFICIALLY OPENS ENERGY WEEK EXHIBITION 2024.

Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Energy, Hon. Dkt. Doto Biteko, on 16th April 2024 has officially opened the Energy Week exhibition at the Parliament grounds, Dodoma City, where he has thanked the President, Dr. Samia Suluhu Hassan for strengthening the Energy Sector based on the materials and instructions he gives that have distinguished him as a leader.

  • 2 years
Power Grid

TANZANIA: ENGINEER SAIDY "TENDERS ON REA PROJECTS TO BE AWARDED TO CONTRACTORS WITH HISTORY OF GOOD PERFORMANCE".

Engineer Hassan Saidy has said that REA decided to award contractors with certificates that perform well in electricity supply in rural areas.

  • 2 years