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Meet Indian billionaire Raj Gupta: The steel tycoon building Africa's biggest solar-powered steel plant

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July 8, 2026

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AIG is widely recognised as Nigeria's largest steel producer and one of West Africa's biggest manufacturers.

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Ghanaian Times

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· Jun 26, 2026

A Plus announces plans for Africa’s largest solar energy facility in Gomoa

The Member of Parliament for Gomoa Central Kwame Asare Obeng, popularly known as A Plus, has announced plans to develop what he describes as the biggest solar energy facility in Africa to support industrial growth in the country. Mr. Obeng in a one on interview with Ghanaian Times journalist, Edem Tsortorme said affordable and reliable The post A Plus announces plans for Africa’s largest solar energy facility in Gomoa appeared first on Ghanaian Times.

Trend News Agency

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· Jul 8, 2026

Singapore's Sunvera Solar eyes 2-GW manufacturing project in Kyrgyzstan

Singapore's Sunvera Solar eyes 2-GW manufacturing project in Kyrgyzstan

The Motley Fool

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· Jun 27, 2026

TMC The Metals Company vs. MP Materials: 1 of These Industrial Stocks Is a Far Better Bet Right Now

When it comes to building a business around rare-earth metals, one of these companies is much further along.

NaturalNews.com

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· Jul 8, 2026

Infineon Opens World’s Largest Power Semiconductor Fab in Dresden

(NaturalNews) Infineon Technologies has opened what officials described as the world's largest power semiconductor fabrication plant in Dresden, Germany. The facili...

The Hindu BusinessLine

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· Jul 3, 2026

Vietnam: TotalEnergies ENEOS Commissions 28 MWp Rooftop Solar Project at Samsung Electronics HCMC CE Complex

Vietnam: TotalEnergies ENEOS Commissions 28 MWp Rooftop Solar Project at Samsung Electronics HCMC CE Complex

Romania Insider

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· Jun 23, 2026

Chinese solar tech giant LONGi to develop 1.5 GW solar and storage projects in Romania with Energy

Chinese solar tech giant LONGi to develop 1.5 GW solar and storage projects in Romania with Energy

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Related coverage for "Meet Indian billionaire Raj Gupta: The steel tycoon building Africa's biggest solar-powered steel plant": Ghanaian Times — A Plus announces plans for Africa’s largest solar energy facility in Gomoa. Trend News Agency — Singapore's Sunvera Solar eyes 2-GW manufacturing project in Kyrgyzstan. The Motley Fool — TMC The Metals Company vs. MP Materials: 1 of These Industrial Stocks Is a Far Better Bet Right Now. NaturalNews.com — Infineon Opens World’s Largest Power Semiconductor Fab in Dresden. The Hindu BusinessLine — Vietnam: TotalEnergies ENEOS Commissions 28 MWp Rooftop Solar Project at Samsung Electronics HCMC CE Complex. Romania Insider — Chinese solar tech giant LONGi to develop 1.5 GW solar and storage projects in Romania with Energy