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We as Century Sunshine Tech, are open to you and your parternship.Every penny buys in the world but we could not afford a cheaper quality and business relationship.1. We have made great improvements…Continue
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we are an upcoming youth group known as Talent Inspiration Corner(TIC) in Kenya. Our group has ten sub-groups among which is Chetilil Natural Energy which encourages the innovation of the youth in…Continue
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I'm working for many years in solar cookers(research& promotion)in Sudan ,but till now there is no any market for Solar cookers in Sudan, there is a problem to convince women to adopt the…Continue
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In the case where we need Solar Energy to maintain 20 computers for our classroom and also Panels to maintain a horticultural garden a another location in the village. How much do you think it would cost us as a CharityOrganization. If you need the details of our organization before making any cost pricing, you are welcome. Thanks. expecting to hear from you.
We are a Charity organization in Gambia working with Computer Training programs for young men and women, who are unemployed and need basic training in the usage of computers to look for employment. Due to the On and Off situation of the electric supply, we decided to appeal to the International community to help us find cheap Solar energy aggregate that can supply our classrooms. You can contact the following number and email address: jengabdoulie@hotmail.se Mobile:+46760925503 Thanks for your support. Abdoulie Jeng
On the 15th & 16th October 2013 the third Clean Technology business and investment matchmaking conference for the African continent is to be held at the Killarney Country Club, Lower Houghton South Africa.
Called Viridis Africa, the event is dedicated to entrepreneurs and corporates who are seeking funding to introduce clean technology solutions and services.
Principals who would present their business opportunities at this event would have the audience of numerous local and foreign investors, stratified according to their interest and investment criteria.
Investors would include venture capital, private equity, project and corporate finance outfits and project developers dedicated to the cleantech sector. They would also include North American, European funding agencies, major Asian industrial conglomerates, technology specific investment funds and major companies who seek strategic alliance and acquisitions.
Entrepreneurs from all over Africa are invited to submit a business plan for inclusion in the programme. Interested parties can mail their cleantech proposals to suza@viridisafrica.com
Dutch/ Cape Verdean Solar company looking for partnership with a solar company in Dakar/ Senegal:
If you are a solar company situated in Dakar region, and are looking for a partnership with a European/Cape verdean company then please contact us/!
Thank you,
Euclides.
The Africa Enterprise Challenge Fund Renewable Energy and Adaptation to Climate Technologies Funding Window. Deadline for Applications 15th December 2011
The Africa Enterprise Challenge Fund (AECF) provides grants and interest free loans to businesses who wish to implement innovative, commercially viable, high impact projects in Africa in the areas of agriculture, financial services, renewable energy, and technologies for adapting to climate change.
The AECF has launched the second round of Renewable Energy and Adaptation to Climate Technologies (REACT Round 2), to catalyze private sector investment and innovation in low cost, clean energy and climate change technologies.
REACT Round 2 seeks proposals for business ideas that will transform the way in which clean energy is provided to rural businesses and households, provide solutions that will help small farmers adapt and reduce their vulnerability to climate change, and increase financial services in support of clean energy and climate change solutions. Proposals should combine commercial viability with development impact.
African and international for-profit companies are eligible to apply. (There is no restriction on where the applicant company is from.) Funding is provided as grants and interest free repayable grants. Supported projects must take place in one or more of the following countries in East Africa: Burundi, Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania, and Uganda. The application deadline is December 15th, 2011. Visit the AECF website www.aecfafrica.org/react for more information and to download the application form and guidance notes.
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