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The Energy Future of Africa
Mugwe Manga
1 episodes
2 months ago
The Energy Future of Africa provides the inside story behind the kente curtain on how the continent can transform itself, and the world, by unlocking its tremendous renewable energy capital. From transportation to industry, technology, and electricity, the book also delves into the green hydrogen potential in Africa - the energy of the future - which could eliminate fossil fuels, boost economic growth, and encourage African action on climate change. In this artefact of several years’ research and writing, industry player and co-founder of Olsuswa Energy, Mugwe Manga, takes the listener through a riveting and timely journey across Africa, highlighting the continent’s renewable energy bounty and the innovative ways of harnessing this as a key driver towards long term growth and development. Assessing the current state of the world and its myriad climate dangers, Manga provides the solutions, drawing on his experiences in the renewable energy sector and specialism in geothermal energy. In so doing, he illuminates what it takes to be an African entrepreneur in renewable energy.
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The Energy Future of Africa provides the inside story behind the kente curtain on how the continent can transform itself, and the world, by unlocking its tremendous renewable energy capital. From transportation to industry, technology, and electricity, the book also delves into the green hydrogen potential in Africa - the energy of the future - which could eliminate fossil fuels, boost economic growth, and encourage African action on climate change. In this artefact of several years’ research and writing, industry player and co-founder of Olsuswa Energy, Mugwe Manga, takes the listener through a riveting and timely journey across Africa, highlighting the continent’s renewable energy bounty and the innovative ways of harnessing this as a key driver towards long term growth and development. Assessing the current state of the world and its myriad climate dangers, Manga provides the solutions, drawing on his experiences in the renewable energy sector and specialism in geothermal energy. In so doing, he illuminates what it takes to be an African entrepreneur in renewable energy.
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Preface - In The Beginning
The Energy Future of Africa
10 minutes
2 years ago
Preface - In The Beginning
The Energy Future of Africa
The Energy Future of Africa provides the inside story behind the kente curtain on how the continent can transform itself, and the world, by unlocking its tremendous renewable energy capital. From transportation to industry, technology, and electricity, the book also delves into the green hydrogen potential in Africa - the energy of the future - which could eliminate fossil fuels, boost economic growth, and encourage African action on climate change. In this artefact of several years’ research and writing, industry player and co-founder of Olsuswa Energy, Mugwe Manga, takes the listener through a riveting and timely journey across Africa, highlighting the continent’s renewable energy bounty and the innovative ways of harnessing this as a key driver towards long term growth and development. Assessing the current state of the world and its myriad climate dangers, Manga provides the solutions, drawing on his experiences in the renewable energy sector and specialism in geothermal energy. In so doing, he illuminates what it takes to be an African entrepreneur in renewable energy.