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China plans to take hydrogen use to the masses
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UK renewables firm Savannah Energy to develop up to 200 MW of solar capacity in Niger
Savannah Energy, a British renewable energy company, has signed a memorandum of agreement with the government of Niger to develop up to 200 MW of solar photovoltaic capacity.
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