Start national tax regimes to cut gas emissions – African countries told
L-R: Peter Janoska, Analyst, International Energy Agency; Catherine Lee, Founder, Lee International; Philipp Hauser, Vice Chair, Project Developer Forum; Gareth ...
L-R: Peter Janoska, Analyst, International Energy Agency; Catherine Lee, Founder, Lee International; Philipp Hauser, Vice Chair, Project Developer Forum; Gareth ...
Kurt Lonsway, Manager, Environment and Climate Change, African Development Bank (AfDB) at the event (PHOTO: ClimateReporters/Atayi Babs) By Sellina Nkowani ...
AfDB President Akinwumi Adesina during an interview with members of the Pan African Media Alliance for Climate Change (PAMACC) (PHOTO: ...
A view of African Presidents with François Hollande at the summit (PHOTO: cop21.gouv.fr) The Coalition of African civil society organisations ...
Atâyi Babs Head of Nigeria's Atomic Energy Commission (NAEC), Erapamo Osaisai, has confirmed the country's plans to generate power in ...
NNR's chief executive officer Bismark Tyobeka Nuclear energy regulators in South Africa and China have signed a technical cooperation agreement ...
A mini grid in Tanzania (PHOTO: sierraclub) IFC, a member of the World Bank Group, this week launched a $5 ...
solar panels By Cosmos Nike NWEDU While so many countries across the world, including some countries in Africa are decisively ...
A solar project in Nigeria (PHOTO: Greentech) By Ajobiewe Tolulope Renewable energy comes with resources which are naturally replenished on ...
Solar modules (PHOTO: AspireAfrica) By Kofi Adu Domfeh Ghana needs alternative energy sources today more than ever before to sustain ...
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