The Status of Wind In Africa
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The Global Wind Energy Council (GWEC) has produced “The Status of Wind in Africa” report to take stock of wind energy’s footprint, the role wind currently plays and its bright future prospects across the Continent. The report maps out the Africa’s current installed wind power plants of capacity greater than 1MW, provides readers a better understanding of the current state of project activity in Africa’s wind space and points to the future by highlighting the pipeline of announced projects and various drivers of new wind capacity installations.
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2023
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