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Power Infrastructure Development

Power infrastructure development focuses on designing, upgrading, and expanding energy generation, transmission, and distribution systems to ensure reliable, efficient, and sustainable power supply for industries, businesses, and communities.

Namibia’s Nuclear Ambitions: Harnessing Uranium for Energy Independence

By Power Infrastructure Development, Renewable Energy & Sustainability

Namibia, the world’s third-largest uranium producer, is exploring the construction of its first nuclear power plant to achieve energy self-sufficiency and economic diversification. President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah has announced plans to initiate discussions on this transformative project within the current financial year. This move could position Namibia as a nuclear energy pioneer in Africa, leveraging its rich uranium reserves to reduce reliance on imported electricity and stimulate industrial growth.

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China’s Green Supremacy: Wind and Solar Eclipse Thermal Power for the First Time

By Power Infrastructure Development

In a historic milestone that reshapes the global energy narrative, China has officially announced that its wind and solar power capacity has surpassed that of its thermal power plants for the first time. While this signals a bold stride toward a cleaner energy future, the nation still faces critical challenges in grid integration and coal dependency that could temper the pace of its green transition.

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Managing Strategic Risks: Lessons from Dangote Refinery’s Launch

By Energy Risk Management & Security, Power Infrastructure Development

Dangote Refinery’s launch isn’t merely an industrial achievement; it’s a masterclass in strategic risk management. Beyond the gleaming pipelines and towering infrastructure lies a deeper lesson—the greatest risks aren’t technological, but human, perceptual, and geopolitical. Dangote teaches us that successful risk management hinges on anticipating uncertainties, cultivating stakeholder trust, strategic financial orchestration, and embracing complexity. Ultimately, the refinery’s true innovation isn’t refining oil, but refining opportunity through intelligent, bold risk management.

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