La vulnerabilidad hacia el cambio climático ha impulsado a Colombia a acelerar las inversiones en energía eólica y solar.
La vulnerabilidad hacia el cambio climático ha impulsado a Colombia a acelerar las inversiones en energía eólica y solar.
Already the continent’s largest producer of renewable energy, South Africa is moving to further reduce its reliance on hydrocarbons by expanding private sector investments in solar and wind projects, and introducing biofuels.
A new wave of investments in Papua New Guinea’s energy sector could see some $19bn of projects launched in the coming years, boosting the country’s liquefied natural gas (LNG) output and providing employment to thousands.
The start of new gas production in Ghana has significantly improved the prospects for long-term growth in the country, although efforts to exploit domestic reserves for local power generation faced a minor setback earlier this year.
To ensure energy security and meet growing demand for electricity, the Indonesian government is looking to expand its generation capacity through a mix of traditional and alternative sources, including geothermal and new coal technology.
Tras los esfuerzos conjuntos del sector público y privado para diversificar el mix energético panameño, el país está desarrollando una terminal de importación de gas natural licuado (GNL) y una instalación vinculada de generación de energía eléctrica en la provincia de Colón.
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