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Apr
Staff Writer A funding commitment of more than US$1.1 billion by the European Investment Bank is set to support renewable energy projects across Africa, but experts say it addresses only part of a wider electricity gap affecting millions. More than 600 million people on the continent still lack access to electricity, a shortage that continues to limit basic services and economic activity. Dr Tebogo Kupi from the Centre for Applied Radiation Science and Technology at North-West University said the investment is important but not enough on its own. “This level of investment is important in catalysing renewable energy development, particularly…
