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ENEA Access 1st Call for Projects 2018: Developing Energy Access Initiatives in Africa or Asia-Pacific Countries

February 12, 2018 Benji Posted in UncategorizedTagged ENEA, Energy Access, Opportunities

ENEA has launched its Call for Projects to support Non Profits, NGOs, Technology Developers and Social Entrepreneurs in developing their […]

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“Powering Sustainable Solutions for Better Health Care”

February 10, 2018 Benji Posted in UncategorizedTagged energy poverty and health, health facilities and solar power, SDG #7

The birth of a child should be a time of joy, but for many women, especially in developing countries, it […]

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“The global sustainable energy challenge: tapping more institutional investor support”

February 10, 2018 Benji Posted in UncategorizedTagged energy financing, investments in energy, United Nations

UNITED NATIONS – Last week’s Investor Summit on Climate Risk at the United Nations left little doubt that global institutional […]

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“Firm planning to build solar plant”

February 9, 2018 Benji Posted in UncategorizedTagged ESCOM, PPA, Salima solar power station, solar PV

As the country continues to experience power challenges, a firm called ProjectCo has disclosed plans to build a 40 megawatts […]

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“Egenco shifts gensets arrival dates again”

February 8, 2018 Benji Posted in UncategorizedTagged coal electricity, EGENCO, Gensets, Power supply

The Electricity Generation Company (Egenco) says the 30 megawatts (MW) generators it initially indicated would arrive in the country from […]

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“Faith, Sonye take action in environmental protection”

February 8, 2018 Benji Posted in UncategorizedTagged afforestation, chitetezo mbaula, clean cookstoves, energy poverty and culture

Youthful musicians Faith Mussa and Sonyezo Kandoje, popularly known as Sonye, have once again come together to play a leading […]

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“No grid access, no problem: Here’s why the future is solar”

February 7, 2018 Benji Posted in UncategorizedTagged Off-grid eletricity, SDG #7, solar energy

No grid access, no problem: Here’s why the future is solar Most urban dwellers and residents of developed countries likely […]

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Comment: “Malawi’s mistake in power supply”

February 7, 2018 Benji Posted in UncategorizedTagged energy crisis, Malawi energy policy, Power supply, Tanzania

Globally reliable power supply is fundamental to the broader development agenda. Without electricity it is not easy for the government […]

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“African Development Bank to reach 29.3 million Africans with electricity by 2020”

February 7, 2018 Benji Posted in UncategorizedTagged AfDB, Africa renewables, climate financing, solar power

In line with its High 5 development priorities and, in particular, its agenda to Light up and power Africa, the […]

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FORTUNER Solar Technical Training Session on Solar & Power Backup Products

February 6, 2018 Benji Posted in UncategorizedTagged FORTUNER, Opportunities, solar, training

FORTUNER group is arranging a free solar technical training session in Blantyre on the 15th of February 2018. Venue & […]

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