Media Monitoring, Monday 25 September

Making the Most of Africa’s Strategic Green Minerals, Africa Shows Real Promise in Green Hydrogen, Africa’s first verifiable carbon market launches in Kenya

Africa’s first verifiable carbon market launches in Kenya (Energy Monitor)

Climate: Africa’s perilous bet on carbon markets (Le Monde)

At UNGA, the DRC calls for a fair carbon market and support for public-private partnerships (Actualité.cd)

Germany's AIREG to fly down to Cape Town to promote greener aviation fuels (Africa Intelligence)

Algeria: Chinese firms queue up for huge Sonelgaz solar project (Africa Intelligence)

AFRICA: SEFA finances $10m to Cross Boundary to bring electricity to one million people (Afrik 21)

Making the Most of Africa’s Strategic Green Minerals (Project Syndicate)

Predicting the sustainability of a future hydrogen economy (Eurekalert)

Kenya to Host Renewable Energy Forum Africa Month after Africa Climate Summit 2023 (Tuko)

The Green Agenda: The Integral Role of Gas in South Africa's Energy Mix (Engineering News)

Green hydrogen: CWP Global wants to make Morocco a hub in North Africa (Le 360)

Africa Shows Real Promise in Green Hydrogen with Projects in Egypt, Mauritania, Namibia and South Africa (Energy Capital Power)

Watu Credit Partners With ARC Ride To Increase Number Of EV Battery Swap Stations In Nairobi (Clean Technica)

Africa sets the foundation for an electric vehicle future (Zawya)

Africa’s climate ambitions: Too little, too late? (Mail & Guardian)

Nigeria must catch up with the green revolution (Zawya)

At UN, African leaders say enough is enough: They must be partnered with, not sidelined (AP News)

Green Banks emerge as concrete solution to lack of climate finance in Africa (The East African)

Uganda: a 25 MW solar power plant will be developed by Amea Power (Agence Ecofin)