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Namibia’s Rainfall Boosts Hydropower Output
Namibia’s torrential rains have proved helpful to the nation’s severe electricity shortage. The Kunene River system received more than enough rainfall to feed the Ruacana Hydro-electric Power Station’s inflow requirement of about 220 cubic meters per second, in order to turn the three hydro-generators, for production of about 240 megawatts (MW), which is fed into the Namibia Power Grid at 330,000 volts. ...Read More


West African Biofuels Summit 2008 Recommendations
The West African Biofuels Summit 2008 was held in Abuja,Nigeria from April 22-24, 2008. The theme was ‘Developing Biofuels Projects in West Africa: Feedstock, Technologies and Finance.
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Waste to Biogas: A Profitable Downstream Product for Africa
On-site anaerobic digestion of industrial wastewater to produce methane, may hold the key to immediate safeguarding of power supply for many industries ...Read More

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