Media Monitoring, Thursday 8 February

Italy’s Energy Deal Faces Backlash in Africa while French Independent Power Producer GreenYellow sells its Madagascar and Burkina Faso assets

AfDB grants €41 million loan to Chad for water supply and sanitation projects. (Afrik21)

Seriti Resources starts construction on South Africa’s largest wind farm. (Energy Capital Power)

Italy’s energy deal faces backlash in Africa. (Foreign Policy)

Challenges and opportunities in South Africa's green hydrogen ambitions.(Biz community)

Mining in Africa and its role in the global energy transition. (JD Supra)

Boosting Africa's economic growth: leveraging renewable energy for productive use.(Clean Technica)

Solar energy: French Independent Power Producer GreenYellow sells its Madagascar and Burkina Faso assets. (Afrik21)

Renewable energy mergers & acquisitions in Africa: opportunities, investments, and financing for the energy transition. (Lexology)

Zero Carbon Charge signs R1bn deal for EV supercharger network in South Africa. (Biz community)

EV Forum at Africa Energy Indaba places spotlight on electric vehicles in Africa. (African Mining Market)

African leaders urged to embrace agricultural cooperatives for food security and economic growth. (The BFT Online)

How to boost Kenya’s livestock exports amid climate change. (Business Daily Africa)

Italy helps World Food Programme (WFP) boost farmers' resilience in Mozambique. (Africa.com)

Reviving giants: exploring the role of megafauna in biodiversity and carbon balance. (Earth.org)

Tanzania explores $1 billion carbon trade market to boost national revenue. (Africa Business Insider)

African elephants are being crushed by climate change, causing ripple effects through their herds. (Salon)

Koraï: shaping green entrepreneurship in Madagascar's coral reef restoration. (Mongabay)

Poorer countries bear disproportionate consequences of climate change. (EOS)

How is climate change spreading neglected tropical diseases? (Eco-Business)