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Weekly Newsletter - 26/04/2019
Dear <<First Name>>,
Please find below this week's summary of renewable and related energy news for Africa and beyond.
Kind regards,
The Camco Team
West Africa
West Africa: Region to benefit from US$200m package provided by the world bank.
All Africa
West Africa: AECF and British government setup US$20m solar system competition.
ESI Africa
Nigeria: Low electricity tariffs blamed for the lack of sufficient power supply.
All Africa
Nigeria: EU to assist Nigeria expand its renewable energy resources.
Nairametrics
East Africa
Rwanda: Country to set up nuclear research facility.
All Africa
Kenya: Government to slash tariff for Garissa project by half.
Green Building Africa
Tanzania: Government makes US$300M payment for the 2GW hydro power project.
All Africa
Tanzania: Government to begin construction of geothermal power plant in 2021.
All Africa
Kenya: Nation to experience higher electricity costs as a result of failed rains.
All Africa
Southern Africa
Namibia: Cabinet approves liberalisation of the electricity market.
All Africa
Mozambique: Nations set to become one of the largest gas producers.
Green Building Africa
Malawi: 300MW coal plant project to proceed with studies underway.
All Africa
South Africa: Standard Bank pulls out of funding coal plants.
Alternative Energy Africa
Southeast Asia & Caribbean
Southeast Asia: Coal pipeline continues to decrease.
Asia Times
Vietnam: Jinko solar supplies panels for a 100MW solar PV plant.
Vietnam Energy Online
Barbados: US$160m needed to upgrade inefficient energy infrastructure.
Barbados today
Africa General / Rest of World
Camco to expand operations with two new hires
Camco welcomed as UN Global compact signatory
Egypt: IFC to work with national utility to set up 600MW solar plant.
Alternative Energy Africa
Netherlands: Engineers building world's largest sun-seeking solar farm.
The Guardian
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