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A woman cooking with biogas in Santa, Cameroon. PHOTO By ARISON TAMFU For decades, Cameroon’s forests have been ruined by charcoal makers but the dawn

Solar installers place solar panels on the roof of a residential home. PHOTO/COURTESY By PATRICK MAYOYO newsdesk@reporter.co.ke A new report has confirmed that Solar is

Installation of a solar project.  PHOTO/COURTESY By ENERGY CORRESPONDENT newsdesk@reporter.co.ke ‘Unlocking Solar Capital Africa’ conference, an event focused on connecting solar project development and finance

A wind farm. PHOTO/COURTESY By ENERGY CORRESPINDENT newsdesk@reporter.co.ke New energy science and technological breakthroughs could cut the cost of wind energy in half by 2030—making

A nuclear power plant in Florida. PHOTO/MIAMI HERALD By ENERGY CORRESPONDENT newsdesk@reporter.co.ke The last time a major hurricane hit the Turkey Point nuclear power

Graph of world energy consumption. IMAGE/COURTESY By ENERGY CORRESPONDENT newsdesk@reporter.co.ke Energy efficiency will improve faster than global economic growth due to the rapid electrification of

Olkaria Geothermal plant in Naivasha, Kenya is regarded as one the largest geothermal facilities in in the world. PHOTO/COURTESY By PATRICK MAYOYO newsdesk@reporter.co.ke Geothermal is

Workers on a solar farm site. PHOTO/COURTESY By ENVIRONMENT CORRESPONDENT newsdesk@reporter.co.ke The way to stop global warming is to eliminate the use of fossil fuels
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