Posted on :Monday , 14th November 2016
If we look over the experience of developed countries, the development of their energy sources played indispensable role for achieving economic advancement. The industrial revolution which took place in 1850 in Great Britain and other European countries was aggressively entertained by the exploitation of non-renewable energy sources.
Posted on :Thursday , 3rd November 2016
Africa’s power suppliers can be profitable and still make electricity access affordable for consumers.
Posted on :Monday , 24th October 2016
Authorities in Djibouti are working to increase the share of renewables in the energy mix, with a particular focus on harnessing the country’s plentiful geothermal resources.
Posted on :Thursday , 20th October 2016
The renewable energy market is steadily growing in an African continent that can pride itself to possess in abundance a good mix of resources – sun, water, biomass and wind. Although far less uniformly distributed than the well documented solar resources, Africa with a large coastline still has one of the best potential for wind power production. Over the last decade, there ha. . .
Posted on :Wednesday , 19th October 2016
South Africa will lead the charge, as Sub-Saharan Africa’s renewable energy sector expands
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