
South Africa: Etana Secures Financial Close for 75 MW Solar Project
Etana Energy has secured financial close for its 75 MW Du Plessis Dam PV2 solar project in South Africa, marking a major milestone in its renewable energy portfolio.
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Etana Energy has secured financial close for its 75 MW Du Plessis Dam PV2 solar project in South Africa, marking a major milestone in its renewable energy portfolio.
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