By: Jennifer Mbithe Penninah, Msc. Energy Engineering degree in Energy Engineering from Pan African University Institute of Water and Energy Sciences (PAUWES) and a graduate of the Clean Energy...
By: Mathews Chilemba, Project Manager at 14 Trees Company, Malawi. Graduate of the Clean Energy 4 Africa Volunteers Program 2020. Malawi is a landlocked country in south-eastern Africa, bordered...
By: Faisal Mustafa, mechanical engineer, The University of Khartoum, Sudan & graduate of the Clean Energy 4 Africa Volunteers Program 2020. Introduction: Since 2003, Darfur has been suffering from...
By: Lillian Nseula, Energy and Development Economist, Founder of Womenergy 265 Transitioning from Carbon emitting to clean cooking fuels Energy poverty is still one of the biggest challenges of...
By: Sadah Adil, Programs Manager, Cleanenergy4Africa During the past decades solar energy became an integral part for many sorts of technologies, across the globe. Combined Heat and Power (CHP)...
By: Mohamed Tarig, renewable energy engineer, Qatar As one of the most trending topics nowadays and due to its constantly evolving nature, the solar PV industry requires continuous studying...
By: Mogdad Abdeen, Graduate Sustainable Energy Engineer, University of Strathclyde, UK Currently, many developing countries are suffering overwhelming energy supply issues due to unprecedented rapid urbanization and unreliable power...
Written By: Elaff Alfadil, Energy Engineer, Solarman Co. Ltd., Sudan Access to energy services is crucial for development, especially electricity, given the central role it plays-for its versatility and...
Written by: Yousif Mohamed, Market Analyst, Germany Developing African countries play in a different league, regarding energy sector reform and development. In contrast to developed countries, the concerns of...
The current event of pandemic is the long-time awaited child of the global supply chain. We have not been shocked by the idea of a pandemic because we knew...
