Despite us constantly being told that solar and wind are now the cheapest forms of electricity, governments around the world needed to spend $1.8 trillion on the green transition last year. “Wind and ...
Sub-Saharan Africa accounts for 75% of the world population that does not have access to electricity, according to a 2021 Brookings Institute survey. And it's not getting better. The region's ...
The urgency of the climate crisis is felt across sub-Saharan Africa. As droughts and floods become more common and severe, crops fail and traditional rain-fed agriculture is becoming increasingly ...
A new study finds that standalone solar photovoltaic irrigation systems have the potential to meet more than a third of the water needs for crops in small-scale farms across sub-Saharan Africa. In sub ...
WoodMac argued the energy transition in Sub-Saharan Africa will hinge on bottom-up, small-scale models of distributed generation driven by the low cost of renewable power. Image: BBOXX The drive to ...
Sub-Saharan Africa is plagued by energy insufficiency, despite having one of the world’s greatest potentials for converting solar radiation to electricity. This insufficiency must be corrected if the ...
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ISA partners with MIGA to set up trust fund for solar projects, starting with Sub-Saharan Africa
New Delhi: The Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency (MIGA), a part of World Bank Group Guarantees, and the International Solar Alliance (ISA) have set up a multi-donor trust fund to support and ...
In sub-Saharan Africa 80% of agricultural production is from smallholder farmers, who face constraints on increasing farm productivity resulting in a large yield gap. Extensive rain-fed agriculture ...
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