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Tetra Pak Southern Africa has opened its newly renovated factory.
The project aims to augment the in-deficit uMgeni system to 608-million cubic metres a year.
Seriti Green has signed a long-term project financing agreement to enable the delivery of the wind farm.
Hyphen Hydrogen Energy is investing €2-million on its MetMast Measuring Campaign, in Namibia.
Renergen has reached the final stages of its helium system integration.
Teraco secured its first grid capacity allocation from State-owned power utility Eskom in February 2024.
SkyPower Global and Société Nationale d’Electricité plan to build a 1 000 MW solar plant.
CWP Global plans build an ultralarge-scale that will generate an estimated 110 TWh.
HyDeal España envisages supplying green hydrogen over 20 years to major hydrogen consumption clusters in northern and eastern Spain at a price competitive with fossil fuels.
The facility will be the first-of-its-kind in the US to use recycled materials from retired solar panels to produce specialised glass for crystalline-silicon photovoltaics in the country.
CWP Global and General Electric Vernova plan to build a large-scale hybrid wind and solar project.
Neoen is developing a large hybrid renewable-energy project that will combine wind with solar and battery storage to provide renewable energy 24/7.
The project is expected to offset 48 000 t/y of carbon dioxide emissions.
MadoquaPower2X plans to build a hydrogen and ammonia facility in Sines.
US Department of Energy and Bechtel plan to build the world's biggest radioactive waste treatment plant in Washington state.
The Development Bank of Southern Africa has been appointed to act as a co-mandated lead arranger for three large-scale wind farms and 120 km of transmission lines, in the Eastern Cape.
The project has been handed over to the City of Cape Town's mayor.
Unit for of the nuclear power plant has been has been successfully connected to the grid.
Kimberly-Clark is developing one of Cape Town's biggest rooftop solar photovoltaic installations.
To reduce flooding along the 12-km-long Sir Lowry’s Pass, the City of Cape Town has embarked on a major upgrade of the Sir Lowry Pass river.
The project has received a major boost from the German government.
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