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because i tell you why — tanzania's energy minister january makamba said in february this year, "for a move away from hypocrisy by "wealthy nations refusing to finance gas projects." is he right or is he wrong? well, you know what? i guess the — what we're trying to make happen is an alternative way forward for tanzania. how do we actually invest — and that's what we're doing — in renewable energy that brings energy access, that doesn't lock countries into potential long—term assets that become stranded assets — so that, you know, they have to phase—out the gas? i think it's on us, developed countries, to actually providing those types of support and actually the offer, the opportunity so that countries don't have to make that choice because if you look at africa... but they are having to make that clears throat that choice. he said a keyword — hypocrisy. he's talking about the double standards. sure. you've mentioned about how you are phasing out coal in germany but currently, it accounts for 32% of germany's energy. you have more coal plants in europe than anybody else. you have more — generate the most

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component while we're phasing down fossil fuels, step by step. all right. you say the scientists tell us that we shouldn't build new fossil fuel infrastructure. so, are you then of the firm view that countries in africa, for instance, that've discovered oil and gas shouldn't be given any investment? because i tell you why — tanzania's energy minister january makamba said in february this year, "for a move away from hypocrisy by "wealthy nations refusing to finance gas projects." is he right or is he wrong? well, you know what? i guess the — what we're trying to make happen is an alternative way forward for tanzania. how do we actually invest — and that's what we're doing — in renewable energy that brings energy access, that doesn't lock countries into potential long—term assets that become stranded assets — so that, you know, they have to phase—out the gas? i think it's on us, developed countries, to actually providing those

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Oil and Gas Valves Market is Projected to Register a Strong 3.5% CAGR during Forecast 2022 to 2029 | Report by FMI

Oil and Gas Valves Market is Projected to Register a Strong 3.5% CAGR during Forecast 2022 to 2029 | Report by FMI
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already have too much fossil fuel infrastructure. the scientists have told us we cannot build new fossil fuel infrastructure so we really need a course correction right now, and that's why we have to build up the renewables component while we are facing down fossilfuel step by component while we are facing down fossil fuel step by step. all right, you say the scientist tell us we should not build new fossil fuel infrastructure so are you then of the firm view that countries in africa, for instance, that have discovered oil and gas shouldn't be given any investment, because i tell you why. tanzania's energy minister said in february this year for a move away from democracy by wealthy nations refusing to finance gas projects. is he right or is he wrong? i guess what we're _ right or is he wrong? i guess what we're trying _ right or is he wrong? i guess what we're trying to - right or is he wrong? i guess what we're trying to make i what we're trying to make happen is an alternative way forward for tanzania. how do we actually invest, and that's what we're doing, in renewable energy that brings energy access that does not lock countries into potential

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this year, "for a move away "from hypocrisy by wealthy nations refusing to finance gas projects." is he right or is he wrong? well, you know what, i guess what we're trying to make happen is an alternative way forward for tanzania. how do we actually invest? and that's what we're doing in renewable energy, that brings energy access, that doesn't lock countries into potential long—term assets that become stranded assets so that they have to phase out the gas. but i think it's on us, developed countries, to actually provide those types of support and actually the offer, the opportunity, so that countries don't have to make that choice, because if you look... but they have to make that choice. he said the key word is "hypocrisy". he's talking about the double standards. sure. you've mentioned how you are phasing out coal in germany, but currently it accounts for 32% of germany's energy. you have more coal plants in europe than anybody else. you generated the most

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Has Nigeria's criticism of lack of European financing for gas pipe paid off? [Gas in Transition]

The bottom line seems to be that Nigeria has not been as effective at convincing financial institutions to fund gas export infrastructure as it has been at convincing European governments and international oil majors to consider investing in its gas projects. [Gas in Transition, Volume 3, Issue 5]

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Tokyo Gas to spend $1.4 bln on renewable power at home and abroad

Japan's Tokyo Gas is shifting its overseas focus to renewable energy and away from regional upstream gas projects as it seeks to combat climate change, its president said, although it will invest in liquefied natural gas (LNG).

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Iraq makes breakthrough in talks for oil, gas, water, solar project with TotalEnergies [Gas in Transition]

Iraq is the second-biggest gas flarer in the world, but this resource can be harnessed to bolster the country’s energy security. [Gas in Transition, Volume 3, Issue 4]

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