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Weekly Newsletter - 01/02/2019

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Please find below this week's summary of renewable and related energy news for Africa and beyond.
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The Camco Team
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West Africa
West Africa: ECOWAS plans to deliver 10GW of solar by 2030. PV Tech
West Africa: GCF approves €100m to finance renewable energy. Africa Oil and Power.
Senegal: Construction begins on 159MW wind farm expected to be the first utility scale wind project. Reve
Ghana: Power Distribution Services to invest over US$580m into the nation's energy sector. ESI Africa
East Africa
Kenya: US$13m grant issued to Geothermal Development Company. Daily Nation
Kenya: KENGEN to provide drilling services to the Ethiopian Government. Reuters 
East Africa: Nations urged to harmonise power systems for regional commercialisation of electricity. All Africa
Rwanda: REG to start projects only after expropriation is complete. All Africa
Kenya: Renewable resources cut Kenya Power's fuel costs by US$60m. Business Daily
Southern Africa
South Africa: Government to begin deployment of energy storage solutions. Green Building Africa
Zimbabwe: Power generation reduces as Kariba dam capacity falls. All Africa
South Africa: Government reiterates commitment to renewables. All Africa
Zambia: EPC selected for 2.4GW Batoka Gorge hydro power plant. Green building Africa
South Africa: Regions first ever desalination plant. Green Building Africa
Southeast Asia & Caribbean
Vietnam: World Bank expresses support for the development of power grids. Vietnam Energy Online
Vietnam: Quang Tri province to support 100MW of solar projects. Vietnam Energy Online
Caribbean: Swedish developer to perform ocean renewables feasibility study. ReNews.Biz
Africa General / Rest of World
Africa: Swedish International Development Corporation Agency support off-grid solar initiatives with additional US$50m. Clean Technica
UK: Country urged to stop investing in fossil fuels in developing countries. The Guardian
Egypt: Construction of three plants with a total of 186MW of capacity completed. Afrik21
IHS Markit continues to anticipate increase in solar PV adoption. ESI Africa
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