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Q&A: Drivers point to growth in Africa’s industrial water market

Envirotec Magazine

With multiple drivers for growth in the industrial market, the challenges for water in Africa are more around implementation than technology, says Walid Khoury of water engineering firm Desalytics, as he prepares for Water Africa 2024 in Ghana in June. What are the main challenges for the water market in Africa?

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VivoPower - VivoPower Announces Definitive Distribution Agreement in Ghana for Tembo EUVs

Global Renewable News

Highlights Agreement with Fourche Maline to sell 2,500 Tembo EUV kits over next 5 years Ghana is the largest producer of gold in Africa, and ranks amongst the top 6 globally Ghan.

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How ‘chamas’ and mutual credit are changing Africa: Shaila Agha of the Sarafu Network

Low Impact

Today I’m talking with Shaila Agha of the Sarafu Network about ‘chamas’ and mutual credit , and how they’re changing Africa. When I spoke with Will, he said forget Europe and North America – mutual credit is going to spread through Africa, Asia and Latin America first. I truly believe that Africa is the new frontier.

Africa 101
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The Most Beautiful Places to Run in the World

The Environmental Blog

If you are a beginner or thinking about running your first trail race, The Golden Gate Headlands Marathon is definitely something you should not skip. Two Oceans Marathon, South Africa. Although the competition is quite pricey, it is definitely worth experiencing at least once in your life. Limpopo, South Africa.

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Taiwan publishes new geothermal project development policy

ThinkGeoEnergy

.” The new law, which came into effect on the 13th of May, provides the regulatory framework for geothermal exploration and development permitting.

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The ‘S’ in ESG gains currency

GreenBiz

The S in ESG is definitely gaining currency. It ranges from 10 percent of GDP in advanced economies to more than 30 percent in South Asia and the Middle East and North Africa. . Two important areas are gender equality and human rights.

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Ed’s note: Energy poverty in our own backyard

Smart Energy International

Today, it is focused on Latin America, tomorrow on Europe (my own backyard), Thursday on Asia and Friday on Africa. While the depth of the problem is undeniable, most EU countries do not have an official definition. Furthermore, the indicators are collected at the national level and do not use the same basis.