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German Chancellor Olaf Scholz has pledged €4 billion for the Africa-EU Green Energy Initiative through 2030. This commitment aims to support African nations, including emerging fossil fuel producers, in developing both their natural resources and clean energy. Additionally, Nigeria and Germany have signed a $500 million renewable energy and gas deal, while South Africa is seeking $84 billion in climate finance to transition its economy.
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german govt pledging > 4 billion euros to african green energy projects through 2030, says african countries should benefit more from their supply raw materials https://t.co/fahET1jJvP
Nigeria and Germany sign $500 mln renewable energy and gas deal https://t.co/rfdXhmPXlE https://t.co/KTyftcrFrS
Scholz pledges greater investment in Africa's green energy sector https://t.co/1ayFGWOyaw https://t.co/ZnKxw8Ai2z
German Chancellor Scholz commits €4 billion for EU-Africa climate initiatives https://t.co/ceYcL0bMMV https://t.co/ICyV4NBw4w
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz pledges €4 billion for the Africa-EU Green Energy Initiative through 2030 https://t.co/XSDLU4hIVq
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz pledges €4 billion for the Africa-EU Green Energy Initiative through 2030 https://t.co/5bpACkSNl7
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz pledges €4 billion for the Africa-EU Green Energy Initiative through 2030 https://t.co/DSkND35s2o
African nations, many of which are emerging as fossil fuel producers, need to develop those resources along with clean energy, according to consultancy PwC https://t.co/0oPpeMcbSE