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Patent data show shift to green hydrogen gaining momentum
Global hydrogen production is set to become greener, with patent data suggesting a shift towards a new wave of innovation and scientific development in electrolysis technology.
South Korea’s Hanwha Qcells to invest $2.5bn in solar plant in US
South Korea’s solar energy company Hanwha Qcells will invest $2.5bn in the US supply chain, building a manufacturing complex in Georgia that may employ as many as 2,500.
Green transition is $10.3 trillion opportunity for the global economy by 2050, new report finds
New green industries could be worth $10.3 trillion to the global economy by 2050, equivalent to 5.2% of global GDP that year, finds a new report by Arup and Oxford Economics.
Kenya's electricity capacity at 3,074MW in H1 2022 after commissioning of four new plants
AIM-listed Ncondezi Energy wins land use approval from Mozambique for 300MW solar park
South Africa could face even higher stages of rolling blackouts in 2023, energy analyst warns
South Africa’s energy ministry to oversee national power utility Eskom, says president
Solarise Africa secures $3mn to expand Kenya operations
Tunisia launches two new tenders deploying 1 GW of PV capacity
The Tunisian government is launching two new tenders to build eight new solar plants with capacities of 100 MW, according to the Ministry of Energy, Mines, and Renewable Energies.
Chinese steel giant Tsingshan's Zimbabwean unit to manufacture lithium-iron batteries locally
GUSTAFSON: Russian nuclear power – unsanctioned – is prospering worldwide
As the Western nuclear industry flounders, Russia’s Rosatom is building nuclear power plants on time and under budget around the world, while selling uranium to the United States.
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