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Private Infrastructure Development Group s (PIDG) company Emerging Africa Infrastructure Fund s 2020 review shows loan book topped US$1 billion for the first time | Database of Press Releases related to Africa

Private Infrastructure Development Group s (PIDG) company Emerging Africa Infrastructure Fund s 2020 review shows loan book topped US$1 billion for the first time | Database of Press Releases related to Africa
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Sungrow Joins Hands with JCM Power and InfraCo to Construct Malawi s First Solar-plus-storage Project

Sungrow Joins Hands with JCM Power and InfraCo to Construct Malawi s First Solar-plus-storage Project – Africa News Wire

Comments Off on Sungrow Joins Hands with JCM Power and InfraCo to Construct Malawi’s First Solar-plus-storage Project DEDZA, Malawi, May 13, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Sungrow, the global leading PV and ESS solutions supplier for renewables, has recently partnered with JCM Power, InfraCo Africa, RINA and Innovate UK to construct the Republic of Malawi’s first utility-scale solar-plus-storage project. Located in the Dedza district of Malawi near the town of Golomoti, the 20MWac solar PV and 5MW/10MWh energy storage project is set to become a leading project in sub-Saharan Africa in demonstrating the value of solar PV coupled with energy storage. The project will fully adopt Sungrow’s one-stop solar-plus-storage MV solution comprised of PV inverter, MV station, all-in-one Power Conversion System, battery container, and energy management system (EMS). Sungrow’s leading PV and storage technologies will be deployed to improve the availability, reliability, and quality of the Malawi

Maintenance on storm-damaged Foxton Beach Wharf to start

The repairs were expected to cost $350,000, and funding was secured earlier this year. Horowhenua District Council project manager Tony Parsons said half of the work would be paid by the Foxton Beach Freeholding Account and the rest from the Horowhenua District Council and Horizons Regional Council. The Manawatū Marine Boat Club used the wharf frequently and would also fund some repair work. Local contractor Caldow Builders would complete the work and Horowhenua District Council’s Infrastructure Development Group would manage the project. They would be on-site from next week. Up to 800 tonnes of rock would strengthen the wharf and help prevent storm damage for many years.

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