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Senior Manager in Consulting and Risk Services at PwC, Kenneth Asante, has said that while solar energy presents huge opportunities for Ghana, it cannot be relied on as the country’s sole source of ...
That’s changing. As solar deployment is on the rise nationwide, schools are increasingly installing solar not only for the energy savings and climate benefits, but also to function as a sort of ...
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Tuko News on MSNJames Orengo Dismisses Health Fears Over Construction of Nuclear Plant in Siaya: "Misinformation"
Siaya Governor James Orengo dismissed health risk fears over the county’s planned nuclear power plant, citing global data and modern safety standards.
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The Punch on MSNMixed fortunes as power supply improves
Electricity supply has improved in some parts of the country, findings by Saturday PUNCH have shown. Our correspondents gathered that in many cities and ...
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The Cool Down on MSNIt's never been easier to install solar panels for $0 down: 'Swap spiraling utility costs for dependable, abundant energy'
If you want to benefit from solar power without the initial investment, there are leasing options available, such as Palmetto's LightReach program.
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The Cool Down on MSNPlanning on renovating your kitchen? Claim over $800 in government incentives for a next-gen stove before they expire
Find out how a federal government rebate can save you over $800 on an energy-efficient electric stove or induction cooktop.
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YouTube on MSNHow solar energy became the cheapest in history
One of the most powerful energy sources ever available to humans. The process of exploring this energy began more than two ...
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ZME Science on MSNOld Solar Panels Built in the Early 1990s Are Still Going Strong After 30 Years at 80% Original Power — And That’s a Big Deal for Our Energy Future
In the late 1980s, when Switzerland was just beginning to experiment with solar power, engineers bolted a few shiny panels onto rooftops, mountain stations, and even utility-scale farms. They probably ...
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