Tanzania Energy Updates


Oil and Gas

TANZANIA: HON. KAPINGA INVITES WOMEN TO PARTICIPATE IN CLEAN COOKING ENERGY CONFERENCE.

Deputy Minister of Energy, Hon. Judith Kapinga, has invited women from various regions in the country to participate in a major Women's Conference on Clean Cooking Energy to be held in Dodoma, organized by the Ministry of Energy.

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Oil and Gas

TANZANIA: USE OF CLEAN COOKING ENERGY HAS OFFICIALLY BEGUN - DR. BITEKO.

Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Energy, Hon. Dr. Doto Biteko, has announced that the journey of using clean cooking energy has officially begun in the country as part of the government's plan to ensure that Tanzanian citizens, especially mothers, transition from using unclean cooking energy to clean and safe energy.

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Energy Policy & Regulation

TANZANIA: PRESIDENT SAMIA SWEARS IN DEPUTY SECRETARY.

President of the United Republic of Tanzania, Hon. Dr. Samia Suluhu Hassan, swearing in Dr. James Peter Mataragio as the Deputy Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Energy at a ceremony held at state house Tunguu, Zanzibar, on March 5, 2024.

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Power Grid

TANZANIA: VICE PRESIDENT TURNS ON REA ELECTRICITY PROJECT AT KETUMBEINE HEALTH CENTER.

The Vice President of the United Republic of Tanzania, Hon. Dr. Philip Isdor Mpango, has inaugurated electricity at Ketumbeine Health Center, located in the village of Armanie in Longido District, Arusha Region, and commended the Rural Energy Agency (REA) for efficiently distributing this energy.

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Power Grid

TANZANIA: MOROGORO, REA IGNITES A 25 BILLION PROJECT TO COOL AND DISTRIBUTE ELECTRICITY (IFAKARA SUB STATION).

The government of the Union Republic of Tanzania through the Rural Energy Agency (REA) in collaboration with the European Union (EU) has lit up the Ifakara cooling and distribution station that has costed 25 billion shillings.

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Power Grid

KENYA TO COLLABORATE WITH TANZANIA ON GEOTHERMAL ENERGY DEVELOPMENT

Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Energy, Hon. Dkt. Doto Biteko has said that the work of drilling thermal wells in Tanzania will start in April this year so that we can verify the existing thermal resources before starting the activities of generating electricity from that energy.

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