The project likely involves pumped-storage hydropower (PSH), a tech that’s been around since the 1890s but is now getting a AI-powered makeover. Think “water batteries” that store excess solar/wind energy—perfect for Rwanda’s goal to achieve 60% renewable electrification by 2030.
[pdf] Perenco’s Cap Lopez LNG terminal in Gabon is rapidly gaining momentum, with operations set to start by the end of 2027. The company selected global service company Dixstone to lead the construction, procurement and integration of the facility.
[pdf] Portugal is making progress in solar photovoltaic energy with major projects such as Sonnedix Douro, with a capacity of 150 MW. The sector emphasizes the importance of investing in the national electricity grid and new storage technologies.
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