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"textContent": "At the start of 2026, I predicted that Africa would surprise a lot of observers with solar deployment this year. That was in my 2026 energy predictions article, and the prediction was not based on one giant solar park, one government announcement, or one development bank programme. It was based ... [continued]\n\nThe post Africa’s Solar Boom May Be Hiding In The Import Data appeared first on CleanTechnica.",
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