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Mulilo Sonnedix Prieska solar photovoltaic power plant project, South Africa
Sonnedix closed all the main contracts for the project in December 2014.
Renewable Energy Independent Power Producer Procurement Programme – third window, South Africa
An update on the Renewable Energy Independent Power Producer Procurement Programme – third window.
Mulilo moves ahead with four more renewables projects worth R8.8bn
South African energy developer Mulilo Renewable Energy reports that it is poised to begin construction on four Northern Cape projects with a combined vlaue of R8.8-billion and a collective capacity...
Mulilo Sonnedix Prieska photovoltaic solar park, South Africa
The Mulilio/Sonnedix consortium has closed all main project contracts for a large-scale photovolatic power project.
RustMo 1 solar farm, South Africa
The RustMo 1 solar farm fed its first kilowatt-hour of clean electricity into the national grid on November 18, ahead of schedule.
Company Announcement: Shizen Energy and juwi Group Announce International Joint Venture
juwi Shizen Energy Inc. fosters the expansion of renewable energies in Japan targeting 1GW by 2017 / First free-field photovoltaic system has been completed and is already feeding in clean energy...
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Egypt signs renewable energy deals worth $1.8bn
Egypt has signed renewable energy deals worth a combined $1.8-billion, state TV reported on Sunday. Among the deals were contracts with Norwegian renewable energy developer Scatec and China's Sungrow.
Commission developing tool to ensure fair school uniform, learning materials pricing
After publishing a guide for schools, parents and school governing bodies on pro-competitive principles that should be considered for the procurement of school uniform and learning materials in...
Macron presses French companies to revive investment in Africa
President Emmanuel Macron called for a renewed push by French companies and financiers into Africa, arguing that excessive regulation and corporate caution have allowed rivals to displace France...