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Established in 1964, AfDB is headquartered in Abidjan and provides financing for development projects across Africa. Recently, it has prioritized renewable energy initiatives including green hydrogen programs[1][2].
The African Development Bank has approved the CTF's loan for the Tulu Moyo project and is involved in facilitating renewable energy deployment in Ethiopia. Its director of climate change and green growth, Anthony Nyong, and principal investment officer, Antony Karembu, commented on the project's significance.
The African Development Bank was part of the international consortium involved in the Lake Turkana Wind Power project.
The African Development Bank provided financial support to save the Noor project after European partners withdrew.
Pledged $12 billion toward the renewable energy efforts of the African Union program.
Co-financier of the Xina project alongside EIB, Clean Technology Fund, and World Bank.
Provided a $142 million loan to Project Xina, supporting South Africa's renewable energy initiatives.
Multilateral development bank providing financial backing for Djibouti's geothermal energy projects.
Multilateral development bank providing $330 million in funding to six African countries for renewable energy and clean technology projects.
The African Development Bank is teaming with the World Bank to provide funding for the solar energy project in Tanzania.
Multilateral development bank that approved an $800 million loan to Morocco to support the country's wind and solar energy expansion and alternative energy sector growth.

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