Africa Roundup: Pumped hydro in Morocco, solar and storage in Somalia, ‘Largest mining microgrid’ in Zambia
A roundup of energy storage news from across the continent of Africa, with Morocco’s ONEE shortlisting bidders for a pumped hydro project, Somalia launching a grid-scale solar and storage tender, and a microgrid pairing grid-scale solar, BESS and diesel at a mine in Zambia.
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