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How will Hydrogen Growth Impact the European Economy?

Hydrogen Fuel News

According to the Hydrogen Council, hydrogen is central to the world’s transition towards Net Zero, with 22% of the world’s energy demand one day expected to be hydrogen-fuelled. A Hydrogen Corridor refers to an import-based supply chain for hydrogen. Think industrial processes, domestic heating, and heavy-duty transport.

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Could Agri-PV Be Africa’s Next Big Solar Market Trend?

GreenTechMedia

Insiders predict agricultural companies could become major adopters of solar power in Africa as farmers seek to improve the cost and reliability of energy supplies. “The electricity demand and supply profiles of the agriculture sector make solar PV a perfect fit,” he said in an email.

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Flailing utility and South African blackout fatigue

Smart Energy International

With Eskom – South Africa’s state-owned utility – having recently announced a settlement with trade unions in South Africa, there is a spark of hope that the load shedding situation in the country will soon get back to normal.

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Revealed: Industry-led West Africa Fishery Protection Measures Marred By ‘Massive Conflicts of Interest’

DeSmogBlog

Flagship initiatives to ensure “responsible sourcing” for the global aquafeed industry in West Africa are being undermined by systemic conflicts of interest, endangering efforts to safeguard critical fish stocks, DeSmog can reveal. It’s the fastest growing food sector in the world – and demand for fishmeal and fish oil outstrips supply.

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Solar EV charging solution to grid constraints

Smart Energy International

A solution being trailed in South Africa, they state, amongst other places, is harnessing distributed renewable microgrids to form the backbone of charging networks. In the USA, IDTechEx states there has also been a boom in companies offering grid-free solar-powered charging.

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Blending financing for transmission infrastructure

Smart Energy International

Anderson here refers to the case of Africa, which of course “has its own challenges, its own nuances and for that reason, we need to make sure that we understand the local market best.” Anderson also referenced the problem of supply and demand, especially in the face of potential power outages. “If And this is but one risk.

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How A British-owned PR Firm Helped ‘Squash’ Pipeline Protests in Uganda

DeSmogBlog

Protestors from student human rights group Justice Movement Uganda opposing the East Africa Crude Oil Pipeline. The outcry has prompted some banks, insurers, and the PR company Edelman — which has represented oil companies for decades — to shun the project, known as the East Africa Crude Oil Pipeline, or EACOP.