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  • Tanzanian Solar Firm Wins Prestigious Energy Prize

    Posted on :Saturday , 9th April 2016

     Arusha — An Arush based solar company Off Grid Electric (OGE) has won the prestigious Zayed Future Energy Prize for its work in bringing electricity to power-starved areas of Tanzania.

     
    The achievement has made Tanzania second African country to win global award.
     
    The United Arab Emirates (U.A.E.) ambassador to Tanzania Abdul. . .

  • Tanzania Village Inaugurates 38bn/ - Solar Mini-Grid Project

    Posted on :Friday , 8th April 2016

    THE residents of Bwisya village in Ukara Island, Mwanza region have a reason to smile following the inauguration of a 38.4bn/- solar-powered mini grid project.

     
    The project is implemented by Jumeme Rural Power Supply Ltd together with its international partners -- the European Union and Energy and Environment Partnership.
     
    According to a. . .

  • Nigeria: Solar Power to Help Double Shiroro Hydro Power Station Capacity

    Posted on :Friday , 8th April 2016

    The Shiroro Hydro Power Station (SHPS) will soon double its operating capacity of 300mw through solar plant.

     
    Alhaji Dauda Abdulaziz, SHPS Chief Operating Officer, disclosed this on Thursday in Shiroro to a team from Infrastructure Concessions Regulatory Commission (ICRC), Nigeria Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) and Bureau for Public Enterprises (BPE).
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  • Nigeria: Local Community to Get U.S.$150 Million Solar Power Project

    Posted on :Wednesday , 6th April 2016

    Jos — Panyam community in Mangu Local Government Area of Plateau State is to benefit from a $150 million solar plant power project expected to take off before the end of this year.

     
    CT Cosmos Nigeria Limited, a subsidiary of Communication Towers Ltd, which indicated interest to establish the solar plant project in Panyam stated that the project when completed i. . .

  • Zimbabwe: UNDP Provides Primary School with Solar Power

    Posted on :Friday , 1st April 2016

    The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) has installed a 1,68-kilowatt solar-generated electricity worth $42 180 at Nyatsato Primary School in Rushinga as part of efforts to adapt and mitigate climate change, UNDP country director Ms Verity Nyagah has said.

     
    In a presentation made on the commemorations of the UNDP's 50th anniversary, Ms Nyagah said the solar-g. . .

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