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FSUOGM: Wintershall Dea fields in Russia could be indirectly supplying fuel for Ukraine war
AfrElec: Zimbabwe earmarks $1bn to build 12 dams for power generation, irrigation, drinking water
KSE’s plan for Ukraine to fight back against Russia’s weaponisation of gas
Russia's attempt to use its gas supply as a political tool against its neighbours and the EU has backfired, but gas supplies from Russia to Europe should be allowed to continue, but with some strict restrictions to defang Russia's energy weapon.
Russia to sell gas to Uzbekistan through reversed flow Soviet-era gas pipelines
Russia will sell gas to the energy-hungry Uzbekistan by reversing the flow of the Soviet-era gas pipeline network that used to transport Turkmen gas to Russia.
DMEA: Port Harcourt faces more delays
MEOG: China’s HBP wins Majnoon subcontract
AfrElec: Minerals Council South Africa urges Eskom to sell old coal power plants to private sector
bneGREEN: Croatian EV hypercar producer Rimac expands into energy storage systems market
Rimac is expanding from EV technology to the stationary energy storage systems needed to realise the full potential of renewable power generation.
Turkmenistan: Yabba dabba Dubai
Officials are interested in renewables on paper, but there is little evidence Ashgabat is committed to minimising the environmental damage it is causing. Eurasianet’s weekly briefing.
Uzbekistan launches new measures to support renewable energy to save gas
The Uzbek government is looking to resolve the country’s gas supply crunch by making changes in legislation aimed at developing renewable energy sources (RES) and cutting gas consumption.
Russia's Rosatom to begin construction on El Dabaa NPP’s Unit 3 in Egypt
Russian state-run nuclear corporation Rosatom started laying the first concrete into the foundation of the El Dabaa nuclear power plant’s (NPP) third unit in Egypt on May 3, reports Tass.
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