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IFC provides €500mn green loan to Engie

9 October 2024

France’s Engie has been granted a landmark sustainability-linked green loan worth €500mn from the International Finance Corporation.

Kenya to cooperate with Russia to develop nuclear and renewable energy sectors

9 October 2024

Kenya will increase collaboration with Russia to develop its nuclear and renewable energy industries, Kenya’s Ambassador to Russia stated at a forum held in the Russian city of Stavropol on October 4-5.

North Africa could supply 24GW of electricity to Europe via subsea links

9 October 2024

North Africa has the potential to deliver up to 24 GW of electricity to Europe, some 6% of its total needs currently produced by fossil fuels, through subsea interconnections, according to forecasts by Rystad Energy, Renewables Now reports.

Urgent action needed to accelerate South Africa’s renewables rollout, says energy minister

3 October 2024

South Africa’s public system for sourcing renewable energy from independent power producers (IPPs), initially praised when launched in 2011, has become outdated, says Electricity and Energy Minister Kgosientsho Ramokgopa.

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