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Six financial innovations for a sustainable recovery in Africa, Asia and Latin America

Impact Alpha

ImpactAlpha, March 10 – Voluntary and mandatory carbon markets are starting to drive sustainable investments around the world. Energy Peace Partners’ Peace Renewable. The post Six financial innovations for a sustainable recovery in Africa, Asia and Latin America appeared first on Impact Alpha.

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Billions of dollars being used to fund coal power in Africa and Asia

Envirotec Magazine

Research published on 16 September highlights the troubling trend of pockets of funders continuing to finance additional coal-fired generation capacity in South Asia and Sub-Saharan Africa. The idea of a coal phase-out does not hold true everywhere,” said Olivia Coldrey, Head of Energy Finance and Clean Cooking at SEforALL. “We

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German government investing $115M in renewable energy in Africa

Renewable Energy World

million) in investment to accelerate the deployment of renewable energy across Africa. The capital will be invested through the African Development Bank’s Sustainable Energy Fund for Africa (SEFA) to unlock private sector participation in funding the region’s transition to low-carbon energy resources.

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CMMZE Leads the Way in Sustainable Energy with First Commercial Hydrogen Pilot Stations in North Africa

FuelCellsWorks

ABU DHABI, UAE– CMM Zero Emission (CMMZE), a sustainable energy solutions company, has signed of three hydrogen pilot station projects. This marks a historic milestone as the first-ever commercial hydrogen.

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Millions are at risk using high arsenic water for cooking, says study

Envirotec Magazine

White and parboiled rice are more commonly consumed in the West and Asia, and this research found that these types accumulate more arsenic than brown rice when cooked with arsenic-spiked water. People in the UK may only consume around 5kg of rice annually, but the average global consumption is 57kg, and even higher at 85kg across Asia. “In

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Enlit Africa and industry leaders showcase power and energy industry development

Smart Energy International

On the face of it, the power sector in Africa seems to be in trouble. The role of Africa in the world’s energy future is changing as efuels are touted as the answer to the current challenges facing traditional energy systems. VIEW THE ENLIT AFRICA PROGRAMME. Storage and renewable energy. Hydrogen future.

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Energy trilemma evolving to reflect new ambitions and threats

Smart Energy International

The World Energy Council’s World Energy Trilemma 2024 report reveals changing ambitions and new challenges facing global energy systems. Energy security now encompasses the reliability of renewables, availability and accessibility or critical minerals, and resilience in the face of physical and cyber threats.