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Nigerian Breweries powers its Kaduna breweries using renewables Members Public

This action portrays Nigerian Breweries' commitment to decarbonizing its operations in the country.

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Lafarge Egypt signs a solar offtake agreement with Lumika Renewables Members Public

Lafarge is taking steps toward reducing the environmental impact of its businesses.

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Ford South Africa adopts renewable energy Members Public

Ford has begun a steady transition towards its goal of producing all of its electricity from renewable sources.

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Ghana to soon get its first waste-to-energy power plant with a 400kW capacity Members Public

This initiative reflects the government's efforts to pursue reliable and sustainable alternatives to the country's hydro and thermal energy generation.

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AfDB approves $5.5m grant for Desert to Power energy project Members Public

With this approval, the Sahelian region is a step closer to harnessing its immense solar energy potential, which will aid its economic and social development.

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Neoen commissions a 41 MWP solar power plant in Mozambique Members Public

The solar power plant will diversify the country's energy mix while also enhancing domestic renewable generation capacities.

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400 farmers to benefit from the new solar pumping system in Senegal Members Public

The new solar pumping system will be powered by solar energy, as Senegal currently benefits from abundant solar energy, receiving between 1,600 and 1,800 kWh of solar radiation each year.

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A 7.8MW hydropower project in Uganda to begin commercial operations Members Public

The project was developed by Serengeti Energy and is the company's second hydropower project on the Nyanwamba river.

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