SA PRESIDENT WELCOME GREEN HYDROGEN & ENERGY BOOST FROM TWO EUROPEAN COUNTRIES

SA PRESIDENT WELCOME GREEN HYDROGEN & ENERGY BOOST FROM TWO EUROPEAN COUNTRIES

President Cyril Ramaphosa has welcomed the enthusiasm of the Netherlands and Denmark in working with South Africa to strengthen economic relations, including exploring opportunities in green energy sectors. “Both countries have shown great interest in becoming key trading partners in the green hydrogen and green energy sectors,” President Ramaphosa said on Tuesday at the SA-Denmark-Netherlands Business Forum, which was held in Pretoria during the State visit of the two countries in South Africa. President Ramaphosa…

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THE RISE OF GREEN SUSTAINABLE BUILDING IN KENYA

THE RISE OF GREEN SUSTAINABLE BUILDING IN KENYA

The effect of climate change has been felt majorly across the globe in recent years with increased impacts that have taken a toll on the day-to-day activities of human beings. Several activists and organizations have taken lead in encouraging humans to adopt environmentally friendly activities and initiatives that will reduce carbon emissions and lower the impact of climate change. In a bid to be part of the green initiative, several developers within Nairobi have opted…

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HOW AFRICAN COUNTRIES ARE LACKING FUND TO PROVIDE GREEN ENERGY

HOW AFRICAN COUNTRIES ARE LACKING FUND TO PROVIDE GREEN ENERGY

It quite sad that the African continent with it huge population is still finding it hard to provide Green Energy despite all the wealth of talent the continent have at its disposal. With less than a decade to meet global energy goals, sub-Saharan Africa is finding it difficult to provide affordable, reliable, modern energy due to lack of financing, according to the latest UN report. The Sustainable Energy for All (SEforALL) report released shows that…

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KENYA RANKED 9TH GLOBALLY IN GEOTHERMAL POWER GENERATION.

KENYA RANKED 9TH GLOBALLY IN GEOTHERMAL POWER GENERATION.

Kenya’s 700MW geothermal power generation increases its world ranking topping some technological giants.  Renewable Global Status ranked Kenya 9th globally in geothermal power generating capacity with a capacity of 700MW. The new generating capacity beats Japan’s 10th position 500MW geothermal capacity. This ranking is due to the growing investments in Kenya’s renewable energy sector including US $80m secured by the largest solar deal in Africa, in 2017. Hence, 9m households in Kenya have access to…

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