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Egypt to add 2,500 MW of renewable energy to power grid before summer
The Egyptian government announced plans to add 2,500 MW of new and renewable energy capacity to the national electricity grid before the coming summer.
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Germany’s DEG, France’s Proparco and the Netherlands’ FMO have jointly provided a $300mn financing facility to FirstRand to support renewable energy investment in South Africa.
Rwanda apologises for power outages linked to regional grid faults
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Egypt signs two agreements to supply Syria with gas and petroleum products
Egypt has signed two agreements with Syria to supply natural gas for electricity generation and to meet the country’s needs for petroleum products
Nigeria targets end to grid collapses under 2026 power plan
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