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Media Monitoring, Tuesday 14 November
Infinity Power to supply 40MW through battery energy storage system in Senegal while Mercedes-Benz accelerates South Africa's EV landscape with over 100 new charging hubs
Nedbank launches solar financing solutions to boost adoption in South Africa (Tech in Africa)
Infinity Power to supply 40MW through battery energy storage system in Senegal (African Review)
COP28: A year after climate change funding breakthrough, poor countries eye disappointment at Dubai summit (Phys.org)
Kenya aims to plant 150 million trees in national exercise to tackle climate change (CGTN Africa)
Climate change-induced weather extremes cause mass bird deaths in South Africa (All Africa)
Gabon's Kinguélé Aval Hydroelectric project secures 81 billion CFA Francs funding from international lenders (Afrik21)
Rwanda's Karenge Drinking Water Supply Expansion Project secures $21 million loan from OPEC Fund (Afrik21)
Mercedes-Benz accelerates South Africa's EV landscape with over 100 new charging hubs (Biz Community)
UNICEF warns 1 in 3 children live in areas exposed to high water scarcity (All Africa)
Environmental activists march in Nairobi, urging global action to curb plastic production (Zawya)
COP28 urged to launch global campaign for public support on climate action (FT)
Hopes and expectations for a transformational roadmap to address climate urgency (Offshore Energy)
Climate groups urge COP28 president to prioritize ambitious energy package, express concerns of watered-down outcome (France24)
World Bank and Algerian Government collaborate on sustainable forest management to combat fires (Africa.com)
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