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AfriCan Bioenergy Corporation Launches Under CEO Denzil Tanyanyiwa to Advance Clean Energy

  • Aug 6, 2025
  • 3 min read

Updated: Sep 2, 2025

[London, UK]  In a powerful move set to reshape Africa’s energy future, international development strategist Denzil T. Tanyanyiwa has officially launched AfriCan Bioenergy Corporation.


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(A-CBC) A bold clean energy enterprise focused on scalable bioenergy solutions, climate resilience, and economic empowerment across Africa. Rooted in Afrocentric empowerment, A-CBC centres African identity, culture, and self-determination. The company challenges legacy colonial systems that have stunted Africa’s development and uplifts community-rooted innovation, ownership, and leadership. 


With the world shifting rapidly toward renewable energy and sustainable development goals, A-CBC emerges as a timely leader connecting African innovation with international investment and advanced technology. 


“We’re not just addressing energy access,” says CEO Denzil T. Tanyanyiwa. 


“We’re building a pan-African force that uplifts communities, transforms economies, and accelerates climate solutions through sustainable bioenergy - by Africans, for Africans.” 


Strategic footprint across Africa 


Under Tanyanyiwa’s leadership, A-CBC is positioning itself as a bridge between African 

Nations with abundant bio-resources and international partners seeking credible, scalable green investment opportunities. The company’s initial country focus includes: 


  • Nigeria 

  • Mozambique 

  • Namibia 

  • Zimbabwe 

  • South Africa 

  • Kenya 

  • Ghana 

  • Rwanda 


These countries represent some of Africa’s most promising regions for biomass innovation, green energy infrastructure, and renewable fuel development. With a priority focus on feedstocks like Nopal cactus, agricultural waste, and organic municipal solid waste, ACBC is creating value chains that deliver energy sovereignty and economic independence. 


A breakthrough partnership with Triton Hydrogen Corporation 


At the heart of A-CBC’s technological edge is its formed partnership with Triton Hydrogen Corporation, a Canadian-based leader in hydrogen storage innovation. This collaboration places ACBC at the forefront of hydrogen readiness in Africa, enabling cross-continental knowledge transfer, investment structuring, and hydrogen infrastructure co-development. 


“Triton Hydrogen represents the kind of strategic collaboration we need to accelerate a clean energy economy in Africa,” says Tanyanyiwa. 


“Their commitment to innovation perfectly aligns with our ambition to bring Africa into the hydrogen conversation, not as observers, but as co-creators.” 


Denzil Tafadzwa Tanyanyiwa: Visionary CEO driving impact 


Tanyanyiwa brings deep experience in diplomatic strategy, global partnerships, and impact entrepreneurship. As the founder of Linkmount Global Network and the executive producer of The Power Circle TV, he has led projects that align with the UN SDGs, bridge African and global institutions, and spark innovation in underserved regions.


“My vision for A-CBC is a company that not only delivers energy, but delivers hope, 

opportunity, and shared prosperity,” Tanyanyiwa explains. 


“We are building a world-class African enterprise  one that governments trust, investors believe in, and communities rely on.” 


Inspired by the philosophy of Ujamaa (Swahili: “familyhood”), popularised by Tanzanian 

President Julius Nyerere, ACBC promotes economic cooperation, collective responsibility, and dignity. Its community ownership models are designed to generate generational wealth and inclusive development. 


Investor opportunity and international engagement 


AfriCan Bioenergy Corporation is now actively inviting: 


  • Impact investors and equity partners 

  • Clean tech innovators and manufacturers 

  • Multilateral and development agencies 

  • Diaspora-led capital groups and climate funds 

  • Regional governments and energy ministries 


The company is ready with


  • A strategic growth plan 

  • A robust governance and compliance framework 

  • Pilot-ready clean energy models in biomass-to-energy, bioethanol production, waste-to-power, and clean cooking systems 

  • Scalable partnerships through its Technology Alliance Program, powered by firms like Triton Hydrogen 

  • AI-optimized systems and blockchain-enabled emissions tracking for future-ready energy operations. 


About AfriCan Bioenergy Corporation


AfriCan Bioenergy Corporation (A-CBC) is a clean energy development company dedicated to pioneering scalable, inclusive, and climate-aligned bioenergy solutions across Africa. Rooted in innovation, impact, and international cooperation, A-CBC is creating a new standard for sustainable energy investments in emerging markets, while redefining how Africans power themselves and the world. 


Learn more about A-CBC and the CEO’s broader vision here.


For Press Inquiries, Investment Opportunities, or Strategic Partnerships, contact:


Denzil T. Tanyanyiwa (denzilt.com)

Chief Executive Officer 

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