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Here’s how Africa is harnessing gas potential to solve energy challenges on the continent

By CNBC
22 February 2020   |   11:35 am
The Global CEO of GE Gas Power, Scott Strazik says gas is a big part of the solution to Africa’s energy challenges and the scale, access and dependability of gas is a great catalyst to support renewable sources if Africa is going to create industries and advance manufacturing. He joins CNBC Africa to discuss ways to harness Africa’s gas potential.

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