[ad_1] Uganda becomes the first African country to sign an agreement with the Regional Liquidity Support Facility (RLSF), which will provide protection for new small and medium-sized renewable energy projects (up to …
Read More »Apple launched a $ 300 million fund to bring clean energy to China
[ad_1] Photo: courtesy of Apple Apple announced on July 13 a unique investment fund in China to connect suppliers to energy sources renewable. The company also announced that the 10 initial suppliers …
Read More »The trade war is already hurting the industrialists – here's why the energy could be the next
[ad_1] As US-China trade negotiations turn into a generalized war with tariffs and threats of new tariffs, US energy exports to China could suffer if Beijing threatens to impose tariffs on imports. …
Read More »GE partners with Ethiopian Electric Power to improve access to energy
[ad_1] July 12, 2018 • East Africa, Mines and Energy, Top Stories More than 70% of the population in Ethiopia does not have access to electricity although the grid covers about 60% …
Read More »AfDB invests $ 12 billion in Nigeria's energy sector
[ad_1] Photo: NAECNG The African Development Bank has announced that it will invest $ 12 billion in the Nigerian energy sector and in many other countries. other countries of the continent. 19659004] …
Read More »Telecom & Energy Converge to Deliver Smart Climate Solutions in Africa
[ad_1] 6 July 2018 by Guest Contributor By Charlotte Aubin, CEO of GreenWish Partners France, and Thomas Chalumeau, Director of Strategy and Member of Exco Orange MEA, GSMA Utilities Champion ( social …
Read More »GE Provides Energy Unit for Village in Ethiopia – New Business Ethiopia
[ad_1] General Electric (GE) of the United States, the world's first digital industrial enterprise, commissioned a scalable micro-grid system powered by a distributed hybrid unit for Digo Village in the Oromia region …
Read More »How fast can we switch to a low-carbon energy system?
[ad_1] (The CONVERSATION) – The "decarbonization" of the energy system is above all an infrastructure problem. Paul N. Edwards, Stanford University Starting this month, the nations of the world will gather in …
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