With the “International Master’ s Programme in Energy and Green Hydrogen” (IMP-EGH), Forschungszentrum Jülich and RWTH Aachen University want to qualify students in West African countries for the future topic of “green hydrogen”. After a kick-off last October in Niamey/Niger, the official starting signal on the German side has now been given in Jülich. The Continue Reading
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Pour lutter contre le phénomène des délestages chroniques, le Ghana a eu recours aux énergies renouvelables. Au cours des derniers dix ans, le pays a investi plus de 2 milliards de $. Le Ghana a investi plus de 2 milliards $, dans le secteur des énergies renouvelables au cours des dix dernières années. Il s’agit Continue Reading
The University of Rostock (UR) wishes to apply a portion of its budgetary allocation under the waste to energy as a sustainable solution for Ghana project to procure, construct, test, and commission the following items classified under the following lots Lots Item Quantity Brief description Lot 1 Emergency gas flare 1 To be used to Continue Reading
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Over the years, the cooperation that exists between Germany and West Africa has given rise to several initiatives such as the launch of the Go Green Go Africa Hydrogen Initiative by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung ,BMBF) which has received a favorable echo in the whole West African region Continue Reading
The hybrid waste to energy as a sustainable solution for Ghana project is looking for a Ghanaian owned company with expertise in waste management and the operation of a waste to energy facility to be a partner in the operational consortium to operate the 400 kW pilot waste to energy power plant at Gyankobaa in Continue Reading