AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoEnergy Tech & Trade: Nigeria says it exported solar panels worth N85.79bn in Q1 2026, with the US as top buyer, signaling a shift from importing to supplying regional clean-energy hardware. Mauritania Energy Cooperation: Russia’s deputy energy minister says Moscow is ready to share energy technologies with Mauritania to build “technological sovereignty,” including training and joint work in exploration and water/energy projects. Nuclear Development in Mauritania: Aura Energy targets a final investment decision for its Tiris uranium project by end-2026 after signing an MoU with a major international nuclear utility and advancing its feasibility work. Digital Education: Nigeria’s federal government distributed ICT equipment to 15 colleges of education to boost digital learning and teacher training, with Mauritania included in the wider regional rollout. Climate & Power Systems: A new study warns Africa’s solar power pools face rising synchronization risk under climate change, threatening grid resilience across member countries.
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