The regulator received 26 proposals overall for a project intended to make the kingdom less dependent on power imports from troubled South African utility Eskom.The Eswatini Energy Regulatory Authority has published a list of the pre-qualified bidders for a tender for the development of 40 MW of solar generation capacity by 2020 and 40 MW of biomass by 2021. The authority opened a tender for the renewables capacity in mid-May. The list includes African Clean Energy Development and Cigenco, from South Africa; the EDF Renouvables clean energy arm of French energy company EDF; and another French ...Den vollständigen Artikel lesen ...
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