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Electric africa
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Electric africa
Manu Dibango Electric Africa music CD album $17.75 in stock at CD Universe, Personnel includes Manu Dibango, Herbie Hantool, Bernie Worrell, Nicky Skopelitis, Aiyb Dieng, Mory …
Holding 1.2 percent of the world’s natural gas and 0.3 percent of the world oil deposits, Egypt is still looking to renewable energy sources. Leading the Middle East and Africa in wind power generation and with wind farms along the Red Sea coast, Egypt’s New and Renewable Energy Authority estimates More than a half a billion people in Sub-Saharan Africa don’t have access to electricity, but a non-profit organization is offering its wind-up technology to turn on the lights. PRI reports. An article with some details and pictures on the soon to be available, locally produced electric car Joule. She charges fully within 7 hours, which will provide 200km of travel. 2 batteries will allow 400km. This is definitely a big step in the right direction… A super efficient system using biofuels has been invented at Newcastle University: it has the power to cool and heat UK homes, besides providing electricity. The system feeds with seeds of the Croton Megalocarpus, a plant with origins in East Africa. Jatropha is a plant that produces around 40% oil for use in many different ways. Bio-diesel being one of them and Biomass, to help run electrical plants, another. This plant, that originated in the Caribbean, has become naturalized in many different countries including Africa, Mexico, India, and North America. Found this lovely lodge site in The Gambia on my last visit. Hosts are English and Gambian and the lodges are of very high quality. Solar powered for electric and hot water. Located in a very quiet area, a real peaceful oasis that is truely following the Gambian way of life. The bird watching here is fantastic as they visit the gardens freely. Crippling electricity shortages in sub-Saharan Africa have begun to hamper the region’s development.
Angus and Julia Stone