Banco Mundial aprueba 3. 75 mil millones de dólares de préstamos para apoyar la seguridad de Sudáfrica planes energéticos
World Bank approves 3.75 billion dollar loan to support South Africa’s energy security plans
The World Bank on Thursday approved a 3.75 billion dollar loan to help South Africa achieve a reliable electricity supply while also financing some of the biggest solar and wind power plants in the developing world. The loan the World Bank’s first major lending engagement with South Africa since the fall of apartheid 16 years ago aims to benefit the poor directly, through jobs created as the …
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Préstamos de crecimiento de la energía, las empresas locales del solar de decir
Loans power growth, local solar firms say
By JOE VARDON BLADE STAFF WRITER Chief executives from two local solar panel companies thanked Ohio Gov. Ted Strickland and Huntington Bank for lending their firms millions in cash. Xunlight Corp.’s Xunming Deng and Willard & Kelsey Solar Group LLC’s Michael Cicak joined Mr. Strickland, Huntington Bank President Stephen Steinour, and others on stage yesterday for a public relations event at the …
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Empresa de Oakland solar asegura $ 1. 4 mil millones de préstamos
Oakland solar firm secures $1.4 billion loan
BrightSource Energy Inc. on Monday landed preliminary approval for a $1.37 billion loan guarantee from the federal government to help finance construction of a big solar energy complex in the Mojave Desert.
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Japón planea préstamos a bajo interés para la solar, los fabricantes de baterías
Japan Plans Low-Interest Loans for Solar, Battery Makers
Feb. 12 (Bloomberg) — Japan’s trade ministry will submit a bill to the Diet to boost investments in clean energy technologies. The bill proposes low-interest government loans to developers of solar panels, batteries and electric vehicles, the ministry said in a statement today in Tokyo.
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