The Julius Nyerere Hydropower Project (JNHPP) is a major energy initiative in Tanzania, designed to generate 2,115 MW of electricity, significantly boosting the national power supply. Located on the Rufiji River, it is set to position Tanzania as a leader in renewable energy production in East Africa while supporting regional power grid integration.
The Government Negotiation Team for the Natural Gas Liquefaction and Processing Project (GNT-LNG) is currently on a study tour in Indonesia.
EWURA has published the cap prices for petroleum products in Tanzania Mainland, effective from December 4, 2024. Retailers and wholesalers must adhere to these prices, and legal action will be taken against those who fail to comply.
Kenya's KenGen signed a KSh 250 million deal with Eswatini to assess geothermal potential, reinforcing its role as Africa’s geothermal leader. The project supports Eswatini’s renewable energy goals while diversifying KenGen’s revenue and advancing clean energy solutions.
Ethiopia is preparing to export 100 megawatts of electricity to Tanzania via Kenya, marking a major step in regional energy trade. The deal, once finalized, aims to strengthen East African energy cooperation and enhance power access across the region.
Tanzania is upgrading the Kinyerezi One power station with new transformers to meet rising electricity demand. This is part of a broader effort to improve the national power infrastructure and support economic growth.