NAIROBI, Kenya, June 22 – The United Kingdom has extended the Ayrton Fund to 2030 and committed an additional £88 million to its flagship Transforming Energy Access (TEA) programme as part of efforts to accelerate clean energy access and climate action in developing countries. The announcement was made during the Ayrton Forum at the start of London Climate Action Week, alongside the publication of the UK’s fourth International Climate Finance st…
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