October 13 Energy News
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¶ In 2013, renewables accounted for 5% of Africa’s needs but this figure could reach 22% over the next 15 years, the International Renewable Energy Agency said in its Africa 2030 report. Africa’s energy production must double and its electricity production triple to keep up with the pace of development and meet demand. [Yahoo7 News]
Portion of the Cookhouse Wind Farms in South Africa. Photo by NJR ZA. CC BY-SA 4.0. Wikimedia Commons.
¶ Genex Power has unveiled plans to build a 150-MW solar PV project at an old mine in Queensland, adjacent to a proposed 330-MW pumped hydro storage project. If it goes ahead, it could be the biggest solar plant in Australia, but it certainly will be the largest combined solar and storage project, and a world first on the latter metric. [CleanTechnica]
¶ VW has company. Emissions Analytics has tested almost…
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