Eni, Sonangol JV Lays First Stone for PV Power Plant in Angola
Eni and Sonangol renewable energy joint venture, Solenova, has laid the first stone of what will be Angola’s first photovoltaic power plant. Read full original article »
Eni and Sonangol renewable energy joint venture, Solenova, has laid the first stone of what will be Angola’s first photovoltaic power plant. Read full original article »
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