Power Africa: The Road Map - A Guide to Reaching 30,000 Megawatts and 60 Million Connections
"One easy way to see Africa's power problem is by looking at a picture of the Earth from space at night," writes GE Report's Mark Egan and Tomas Kellner. "While other inhabited regions of the world glow and sparkle like jewels in a black velvet display case, Africa remains largely dark because the continent's 1.1 billion inhabitants have at their disposal just 185 gigawatts (GW) of installed power-generation capacity." More about GE in Africa in this BRIEFING.
Power Africa: The Road Map - A Guide to Reaching 30,000 Megawatts and 60 Million Connections
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