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Solar Technology Helps Women Farmers in Tanzania Cut Post-Harvest Losses
Solar Technology Helps Women Farmers in Tanzania Cut Post-Harvest Losses
29 March 2021

Women farmers in Tanzania have harnessed solar technology to reduce post-harvest losses, improving food security, panellists learned at an Afdb event held in February to launch its Gender and Energy brief on the status of gender mainstreaming in Tanzania’s energy sector. The brief targets to . . .

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Tanzania set to lead in bloc power production
Tanzania set to lead in bloc power production
5 August 2020

Tanzania in the next 3 years will become the prominent power producer and supplier in the East African region following the fifth phase government bold move to implement the Julius Nyerere Hydropower project along Rufiji River in the Coast Region.The mega flagship development power project which is . . .

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Partnership Execute to Raise Fund for Renewables in Africa
Partnership Execute to Raise Fund for Renewables in Africa
25 September 2019

A partnership of public and private investors got into an agreement to carry out the first round of equity funding for small and medium-sized (1-10 MW) clean energy plants, originally focusing on Africa. Titled Empower Invest, the fund will commit to the know-how and equity to carry out solar PV, . . .

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Africa Eyeing To Multiply Solar Capacity Six-Fold By 2030
Africa Eyeing To Multiply Solar Capacity Six-Fold By 2030
30 May 2019

A new report presented by the German Solar Association (BSW-Solar) and the Becquerel Institute has disclosed that with the entry of many international investors and the competion for solar projects, Africa is on track to increase its current solar capacity six-fold or 30 gigawatts (GW) by 2030. I . . .

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TANESCO LAUNCHES 150 MW SOLAR TENDER IN TANZANIA
TANESCO LAUNCHES 150 MW SOLAR TENDER IN TANZANIA
1 May 2019

To ramp up solar’s share to its energy mix, Tanzanian power utility (Tanesco) wants to build solar plants across six regions. As the nation tries its level best successful projects will be ranging from 20 MW to 50 MW in size. With a combined capacity of 150 MW Tanzania’s state-owned powe . . .

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