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EnergyNet | Magazine 10

Find your Pride, use your Talent, reach your Dreams

This issue’s highlights include:

  • FIND YOUR PRIDE, USE YOUR TALENT, REACH YOUR DREAMS: An interview with EnergyNet’s Abdoulaye 'Hakeem' Sylla, about his participation on the Afrobasket tournament
  • WÄRTSILÄ INVESTS IN SOUTH AFRICA’S POWER AND PEOPLE: Tord Johnsson, GM Strategy and Growth projects and Wayne Glossop, SA Business Development Manager share their view on how the country now has a chance to leapfrog from the coal era into the new energy technologies of the 21st century.
  • GHANA SPECIAL: GAS, ENERGY EFFICIENCY AND TRADING: a full review of Ghana's potential within these three fields, conclusions drawn from the Boardroom Discussions that took place last May. 
  • CLOSING THE COVERAGE GAP: an article by Power Africa on the challenges of providing electricity & connectivity to Africa’s healthcare facilities, exacerbated by the past year’s battle with COVID-19. 
  • GAS: TIME FOR CHANGE: an interview with IGU's former Secretary General, Luis Bertrán Rafecas, on the IGU's immediate past, and foreseeable future.  
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