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Landfill gas in Africa - Why is it not reaching its potential? (Image source: Clarke Energy)

The utilisation of landfill gas for power generation is well established internationally as a method of generating base-load renewable electricity. Other forms of renewables such as wind and solar struggle to generate consistency due to the intermittency of the energy source wind or the suns rays. The African continent lags massively behind the thousands of megawatts installed globally, with only a handful of megawatts of power generated from landfill gas across the continent

Transformer Oil Regeneration Unit CMM-12R at electricity substation. (Image source: Globecore)

GlobeCore: Oil Regeneration Extends Transformer Life by 20 Years

Globecore GmbH, a German company, manufactures equipment which  extends power transformer service life by 20 years

World map of states related to the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA). Green represents the Member States, turquoise the signatory states and states in accession. (Image source: Diatarveden/Commons)

Abu Dhabi Fund for Development (ADFD) and the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) have announced on 14 January that Niger, along with the Marshall Islands, Seychelles and the Solomon Islands, will recieve US$44.5mn in funding to develop local renewable projects

La place de lIndependance a Dakar, Senegal. (Image source: mostroneddo/commons)

ENGIE have been selected for the Dakar TER project in partnership with Thales for the design and production of infrastructures and systems, with a contract worth around 225mn euros

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