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        POWER            WELCOME  to NewsBase’s Power Roundup  REM: Desert climates in parts of Central Asia
                         Global (NRG Power), in which the reader is  have spread up to 100 km since 1980s, says
                         invited to join our team of international editors,  study
                         who provide a snapshot of some of the key issues  Desert climates in parts of Central Asia have
                         affecting their regional beats. We hope you will like  spread by up to 100 km since the 1980s as glob-
                         NRG Power’s new concise format, but by clicking  al temperatures have risen, according to a cli-
                         on the headline link for each section the full text  mate study as cited by Nature World News. The
                         will be available.                   study, published lately by Geophysical Research
                                                              Letters,  also  outlines  how  temperatures  have
                         AfrElec: Nigeria needs $100bn to boost electric-  risen in Central Asia over the past four dec-
                         ity supply, says World Bank          ades, including in parts of China, Uzbekistan
                         Nigeria needs around $100bn in the next 10  and Kyrgyzstan.
                         years to tackle the country’s unreliable power
                         supply, the World Bank has estimated. Speak-  ENERGO: Poland expects up to 10GW in new
                         ing at an event put on by The Electricity Hub,  onshore wind power by 2033
                         a media organisation focused on the African  Poland expects that the easing of rules for the
                         power sector, Ashish Khanna, the World Bank’s  development of onshore wind power installa-
                         Regional Director for Infrastructure for Africa  tions will result in 6GW, or even up to 10GW,
                         West and East, said that Nigeria needs large  of newly installed capacity by 2033, the coun-
                         investment.                          try’s climate ministry said on June 17. Poland
                                                              is planning to apply legislative changes to the
                                                              current restrictive rules. They will be presented
                                                              to the parliament within June.













































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