It already operates in countries such as Cuba and Ghana and is poised to get going in Ivory Coast, Brazil and beyond
Karpowership, the world’s biggest supplier of floating gas-fired power plants, is expanding its generation capacity by 50% to tap global demand even as it struggles to get projects going in SA,
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