02 Oct Gesto wins Rural Electrification Program for Senegal and Liberia
Gesto Energy, managed by Miguel Barreto, once more, enhances its presence in the African energy market. The new targets are Liberia and Senegal. The Portuguese...
Gesto Energy, managed by Miguel Barreto, once more, enhances its presence in the African energy market. The new targets are Liberia and Senegal. The Portuguese...
Theft is theft, but so far the practice of stealing electricity was viewed, legally, with lightness and standards were lost in the middle of a...
GESTO has developed an Integrated Network Management System under the project “Energy Losses Reduction and Power Quality Improvement Program”, which will enable to monitor the...
The Minister of Energy and Water, João Baptista Borges, told to the Jornal de Angola that actions are under way to make the country a...
Angola's electrification rate is expected to reach 60% by 2025, nearly double the current 33%, according to forecasts released Tuesday at the end of the...
Miguel Barreto is one of the invited professors of the “Advanced Management Program”, a joint program of Católica Lisbon School of Business & Economics and...
The government has signed an agreement with a consortium consisting of South Africa-based renewable energy company TMM Renewables, Malta-based Gesto Energy Africa and Rwanda-based solar...
Rwanda has in the works plans to build a $30 million solar power plant in the Kayonza district of eastern Rwanda. The construction of the...
Rwanda signed a deal to install a new solar power plant in the Kayonza District . The plant will add 10 megawatts to the...
KIGALI, Rwanda – A 10 MW Solar Power plant worth $20 million is to be constructed in Kayonza Eastern Providence and when completed enable Rwanda...
Rwanda signed a deal Thursday to install a new solar power plant in the Kayonza District. The plant will add 10 megawatts to the national...
A new solar power plant in Kayonza District is to add 10 megawatts to the national electricity grid in the next 21 months, the government...