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Located in a mining area in southeastern DRC, CEECATL developed a high-safety, long-life, and intelligent grid-forming energy storage system tailored to the project''s power
Launched in April 2024, Mission 300 targets providing electricity access to 300 million Africans by 2030. The World Bank and the African Development Bank have committed
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