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Don’t miss this opportunity to see seven Nigerian energy startups present their innovations and solutions for the energy market in sub-Saharan Africa! These dynamic companies are bringing fresh approaches to decentralised energy supply with their products and business ideas.
- Dan Murphy and Willem Nolens
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The Pay-As-You-Go (PAYGo) solar industry is facing significant challenges, with many companies experiencing decreases in both sales and investment capital. At the heart of the issue is that companies are selling products on credit to a meaningful segment of customers who either pay late or stop paying altogether.
- Ing. Julius Dzah and Kelvin Awuah Adotey
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The number of graduates produced by tertiary institutions in Ghana far outweighs the of vacancies created at the end of every year. The few job openings usually state very stringent and rigorous qualification criteria that render many graduates unqualified.
- Mary Mwangi
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What if the global development sector has been approaching forced displacement from the wrong angle? Instead of seeing forcibly displaced people as passive recipients of aid, what if we recognized them as individuals with agency, ambition and entrepreneurial drive?
- Puck van Basten
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A Solar-Powered Micro-Mill is Making a Major Impact for Off-Grid Farming Communities
- Alexandre Tourre
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The recent Sustainable Energy for All (SEforALL) Forum in Barbados came on the heels of the landmark M300 launch in Dar es Salaam. There was a special buzz in Bridgetown, an urgency that I’ve rarely felt at these conferences.
- Startup|Energy
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Don’t miss this opportunity to see seven Nigerian energy startups present their innovations and solutions for the energy market in sub-Saharan Africa! These dynamic companies are bringing fresh approaches to decentralised energy supply with their products and business ideas.
- Aimable Twahirwa
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Estimates compiled from administrative data by Rwanda’s agriculture and resources board show that 87 farming cooperatives, especially from drought-prone zones in eastern Rwanda, are using solar-powered irrigation to increase crop yields by delivering precise amounts of water, thus conserving water resources.
- Collins Nweze
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The shift towards local manufacturing of solar panel is proving to be a game-changer in the industry. Importation costs, logistics challenges, and currency fluctuations have historically inflated the prices of solar panels, making them less accessible to the average consumer.
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