South Africa: Mpumalanga gas project aims to bridge JET gap

Development of R155-million LNG pilot in Amersfoort promoted as a way to alleviate energy shortages while South Africa transitions to renewable energy. Thabo Molelekwa investigates February 28, 2024.    11;20 a.m. A core hole drilling site at dawn. Kinetiko describes the Amersfoort project as South Africa’s largest onshore LNG project. Photo supplied The development of natural gas…

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Burkina Faso’s botched policy increases plastic waste, kills livestock, forces importers to use sunlight to detect biodegradable plastic.

Despite the ban on non-biodegradable plastic importation and manufacture, the government has granted 918 import exemption certificates since 2015 By Issouf Tapsoba February 22, 2024.   9:00am Photo shows a reserved area transformed into a garbage dump. It illustrates the magnitude of the production of plastic waste from the population/Issouf Tapsoba, on January 20, 2024, for…

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The cobalt curse of the DR Congo

Cobalt is a critical energy transition mineral, but its use in batteries and electric vehicles comes at a high price for the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Oscar Nkala investigates February 18, 2024.   9:05 am Photo shows cobalt ore packaged for export at Ruashi Mine in Kolwezi. Images sourced When Roger Milolo left his hometown…

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Nepalese farmers are struggling to get electricity for irrigation, while the government is prioritising electricity supply to India

Due to a lack of electricity in villages, Nepalese farmers use diesel pumps for irrigation. By Mukesh Pokhrel  February 9, 2024.     12:23pm Photo showing solar underground water pumping at Chipparmahi Rural municipality in Parsa district/ Mukesh Pokhrel on November 5, 2023. Sanjaya Gupta, 48, a farmer, lives in the Rupandhei district, about 300 kilometres…

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“The weather is too hot for the crops to yield”: How Climate Change is causing food scarcity in the Niger Delta

In the past, harvesting cassava required a hoe; however, these days, harvesting is possible without one, and the tubers are typically small. By Nwanekwu Faustina Chiwendu February 5, 2024.   12.26pm Photo showing Goi waterfront/Nwanekwu Faustina Chiwendu on 5 January, 2024. Chijioke Onyenma, a farmer from Omuma in Rivers State in the Niger Delta, plants his…

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