Tycoon Andrew Forrest’s African team at Fortescue Future Industries 

Tycoon Andrew Forrest’s African team at Fortescue Future Industries 

The mining group’s renewable energy arm is accelerating its presence in Africa. It has big ambitions in renewable energy and green hydrogen. 

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            ▪ Tycoon Andrew Forrest’s African team at Fortescue Future Industries 

▪ The mining group’s renewable energy arm is accelerating its presence in Africa. It has big ambitions in renewable energy and green hydrogen. 

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After Kenya, Egypt, Ethiopia, Djibouti, the Democratic Republic of Congo and Cameroon, it is now Namibia’s turn to join the list of countries of interest for the renewable energy subsidiary of Fortescue Metals Group (FMG), owned by mining magnate Andrew Forrest.

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