SOUTH AFRICA
This Legalbrief article states that "some 114 000 green jobs could be created in two years if the government's intention to incentivise green industries is successful." Source: Business Report
MEXICO
This Renewable Energy Focus article gives an example of wind farms being planned (in Mexico) to power a cement company and retail chain. It states that "The Inter-American Development Bank (IADB) has approved US$102 million in partial financing for two wind facilities in the Mexican state of Oaxaca, which will establish a critical mass of renewable energy in the country and generate jobs in low-income rural communities."
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