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  • Djibouti begins constructing first ever solar power plant

    Posted on :Thursday , 21st January 2016

     Djibouti has begun constructing its first ever solar power plant located in Grand Bara, in the south of the country aimed to cut the cost of energy and add 50 megawatts of power towards a capacity of 300 megawatts.

     
    The US$ 390m project is as a result of a partnership between the Republic of Djibouti and Green Enesys, a German company specializing in renewable . . .

  • German solar manufacturer Renusol enters African market

    Posted on :Monday , 18th January 2016

     German photovoltaic (PV) mounting systems manufacturer, Renusol has expanded its market frontiers to South Africa.

    Renusol specializes in sophisticated solutions for installing photovoltaic systems.
     
    With their extensive experience in the solar industry, they develop, produce and sell modular systems for the safe mounting of solar systems to all typ. . .

  • Renewables up, fossil fuel stocks down

    Posted on :Wednesday , 6th January 2016

    2015 was a landmark year for climate action. Its many highlights were topped by a Paris agreement where 195 countries set themselves on a low-carbon path via economy-wide plans sure to be developed and strengthened every year.

    In the meantime, climate chaos continues to build: 2015 was the warmest year of the warmest decade since we started recording temperatures. 2016 is forecas. . .

  • IFC and Alten-led consortium to develop 120MW PV plant in Nigeria

    Posted on :Tuesday , 29th December 2015

    International Finance Corporation (IFC) and Alten Middle Band Solar One have agreed to jointly develop a 120MW solar photovoltaic power project in Kogi State, Nigeria

     
    Alten has signed the agreement with a consortium of power plant developers such as Green Continent Partners Holding B.V. and Nemoante.
     
    The Kogi State plant will supply power t. . .

  • Off Grid Electric Raises $45 Million in Debt Financing

    Posted on :Tuesday , 22nd December 2015

    Off Grid Electric, a micro-solar leasing platform for Africans, has raised $45 million in debt financing for solar power and battery storage. The Packard Foundation, Ceniarth, Calvert Foundation and other family offices will lend up to $40 million to the fund. The US Agency for International Development's Development Innovation Ventures program has also provided a $5 million grant.

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