News
02 September 2021

Eskom to invest $7.3bn in solar and wind farms

In:
Renewables
Region:
Middle East & Africa

South African state-owned company Eskom intends to invest $7.3 billion to begin its energy transition over the next nine years. The funds - which will be partly raised from development finance institutions - will be used to build concentrated solar power and photovoltaic plants, as well as wind...

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