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Technology Trending: battolyser hydrogen tech, gyrotrons for geothermal, quantum encryption, Dubai urban tech

Smart Energy International

Lead acid battery powered hydrogen electrolyser, gyrotron development for geothermal energy drilling, quantum key distribution from space and the planned Urban Tech district of Dubai are on this week’s technology radar. billion people worldwide are believed to rely on firewood for cooking, mainly in low income countries in Africa and Asia.

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NEOM launches utility infrastructure development subsidiary

Smart Energy International

These are THE LINE, which is envisaged as a 1 million inhabitant zero carbon city, OXAGON, an industrial innovation city for which tenants are already being sought, and TROJENA, a sustainable mountain tourism destination. Have you read? We cannot and will not be able to do it alone.

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E Fest Cape Town to host Africa’s Green Economy Summit to connect capital to projects in Feb 2023

Smart Energy International

Africa’s Green Economy Summit , an official E Fest Cape Town event, to be hosted 22–24 February 2023, will focus on the exciting investment opportunities to accelerate Africa’s adoption of renewable energy, clean transport, and clean technologies, such as green hydrogen, that can effect social change and development.

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POWERGEN India 2022 to facilitate India’s mission of becoming ‘AatmaNirbhar’ in energy!

Smart Energy International

Part of the world’s largest series of energy events organised across USA, Europe, Africa, SE Asia, Africa & India, the co-located events will bring an unprecedented opportunity, with insights shared by the most forward-thinking policy makers, regulators, industry titans, thought leaders and experts.

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SDG17, coronavirus, and the battle for a collaborative future

Business Green

Bilateral ODA (overseas development assistance) to least developed countries fell by three per cent in real terms from 2017, aid to Africa fell by four per cent, and humanitarian aid fell by eight per cent," the UN said. Over the last 13 years, it has grown into Africa's largest payments service.