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World Power-to-X Summit: Green Hydrogen Agreements Signed in Marrakech
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Namibia: how Africa’s newest petro-state can avoid resource curse
Last year’s discovery off the shores of Namibia of an estimated 11 billion barrels of crude holds the promise of untold riches for this nation of 2.7 million people, but capitalizing on the bounty while avoiding the ills that afflict resource-rich countries in Africa — a phenomenon known as ‘resource curse’ — may prove challenging. […]



