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All publications by tag «AFRICA»

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2020, July, 30, 11:25:00
$4.3 BLN FOR SOUTH AFRICA
IMF Executive Board Approves US$4.3 Billion in Emergency Support to South Africa to Address the COVID-19 Pandemic
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2020, June, 16, 13:35:00
SOUTH AFRICA'S NUCLEAR CONSULTATIONS
South African Nuclear Power Programme may comprise a blend of baseload power combining both conventional PWR and SMR technologies to a total of 2500 MW
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2020, June, 16, 13:15:00
SOUTH AFRICA'S OIL COMPANY
The government of South Africa has approved the merger of three oil and gas subsidiaries of the state-owned Central Energy Fund (CEF) into a National Oil Company.
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2020, May, 19, 11:35:00
SOUTH AFRICA'S NUCLEAR DEVELOPMENT
"It is a fact that nuclear power plants require large upfront investments, compared to other sources of energy,"
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2020, April, 9, 11:35:00
SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA RECESSION 2020
Growth in Sub-Saharan Africa has been significantly impacted by the ongoing coronavirus outbreak and is forecast to fall sharply from 2.4% in 2019 to -2.1 to -5.1% in 2020, the first recession in the region over the past 25 years,
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2020, March, 16, 10:20:00
AFRICA HOPES FOR GAS
Africa hopes to exploit its 509.6 Tft3 of proven natural gas reserves, which amount to nearly 7.3% of global total reserves of 6,951.8 Tft3.
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2020, February, 5, 10:25:00
SOUTH AFRICA'S OIL & GAS RULES
The question is whether the terms are attractive enough when nations are competing increasingly aggressively for investment from international oil companies (IOCs) and the potential demand destruction from the energy transition looms over the coming decades. The attractiveness of South Africa’s terms will have ramifications far beyond its borders.
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2020, January, 22, 12:30:00
NO COAL FOR AFRICA
The UK will no longer fund coal projects overseas, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced today during his opening address at the UK-Africa Investment Summit in London. Instead, the government will "turbo-charge" its support for low-carbon energy sources, he said, noting that the UK has cut its CO2 emissions by 42% from the 1990 level. The country is the host of the next round of UN climate talks - COP26 - in November.
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2019, December, 20, 10:10:00
S.AFRICA NEED COAL
“South Africa is a major producer of coal,” Mantashe added. “Entire towns and settlements exist around coal mining areas, and as such, our focus must be on how to mitigate the impact of coal sector downscaling.”
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2019, December, 4, 12:20:00
RUSSIA'S NUCLEAR FOR AFRICA
“Rosatom [the Russian nuclear company] is prepared to help our African partners in creating a nuclear industry,” Putin said, with “the construction of research centers based on multifunctional reactors.”