João Baptista Borges, the Minister of Energy and Water, has been in the People's Republic of China since June 17 and is expected to return on June 22. He is attending the 15th International Infrastructure Investment and Construction Forum (IIICF) in Macau, which focuses on the theme “GREEN INNOVATION, DIGITAL CONNECTIVITY.”
In addition to participating in the forum, the minister is undertaking a comprehensive work schedule that includes high-level meetings and visits to the exhibition featuring Chinese companies, particularly those involved in the energy and water sectors.
Today, the minister visited the stand of SiNOMACH-CMEC, where he witnessed the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding between GAMEK and SINOHIDRO. This agreement focuses on collaboration in developing power plants, transmission lines, and substations in Angola, aiming to enhance the country’s energy and water infrastructure.
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Angola is preparing to take the global stage at the upcoming COP30 in Belém, Brazil, where Minister João Baptista Borges will present the country’s national solar agenda and clean energy transition strategy.
This marks a pivotal moment for Angola’s international presence in climate diplomacy, as the country steps forward as a regional leader in renewable energy.
“Our commitment to solar energy is not just about climate — it’s about dignity, jobs, and opportunity for all Angolans.”
— Minister João Baptista Borges
The Solar Agenda: A Roadmap for a Sustainable Angola
Angola’s solar agenda is anchored in the Angola Energy 2025 Plan and includes:
Deployment of over 1,000 MW of solar capacity in rural and peri-urban areas;
Expansion of mini-grid solutions for off-grid communities;
Introduction of green hydrogen pilot programs for long-term diversification.
According to the Ministry of Energy and Water, these projects are expected to reduce Angola’s carbon footprint by more than 30% by 2030 and electrify over 3 million new households.
Angola’s Role at COP30
Minister João Baptista Borges will participate in:
A high-level panel on African energy transitions, hosted by the UN and IRENA;
A bilateral session with Brazil and South Africa, focused on regional cooperation;
The presentation of Angola’s updated Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs),...
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