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From the latest issue: A triple win

12 Mar 2024
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In African countries, particularly those with a well-developed industrial sector, a significant portion of energy production comes from the industry’s own power plants. This is especially true in countries where the reliability of the grid is low and industries rely on self-generated power to ensure a stable energy supply.

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