This article seeks to posit that the idea of global citizenship and energy transition is the way forward in order to improve the human security...
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The International Energy Agency, in a new report reiterates that renewable energy in particular is the most cost-effective, sustainable way for African countries to develop their economies.
This article seeks to posit that the idea of global citizenship and energy transition is the way forward in order to improve the human security...
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IESC is a nonprofit organization dedicated to equitable, sustainable economic growth in developing countries. We believe that a robust private sector...
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Reliable energy, human rights, land impacts, air and water pollution, lost wildlife get ignored This election year, several critical issues...
In the urgent global battle against climate change, the governance and policies of every country are pivotal. Yet, international governments and...
The ECOWAS Centre for Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency (ECREEE) is pleased to announce a landmark 5-day regional workshop on “Energy...
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