Solar manufacturing in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region is projected to reach 44 GW by 2029, according to analysis by Wood Mackenzie. The consultancy is also expecting installations in the region to exceed 140 GW by the end of the decade.
[pdf] But here’s the kicker: Colombian material’s lower ash content (<0.5% vs. China’s 2-8%) makes it perfect for energy storage applications. While current prices average $2,100-$2,500/ton (FOB Cartagena) vs. China’s $1,800, quality-focused buyers are willing to pay the premium.
[pdf] Niger is set to significantly boost its solar energy capacity with a new 100 MW solar power plant in Goudel, near Niamey. This plant will effectively double the country’s solar power capacity, playing a crucial role in reducing its reliance on electricity imports.
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