A woman in subsistence agriculture threshes Soya bean harvest last season in Gulu city. The Executive Director of revamped Uganda Development Bank, Mrs. Patricia Adong Ojalongo has reiterated that there are so many opportunities and potential for Northern Uganda which has not been tapped to spur recovery of the region through appropriate use of new agro-industrial as the
DPPA pilot to prompt low-carbon adoption 14:00 | 12/05/2021
DPPA pilot to prompt low-carbon adoption, illustration photo
To meet renewable energy targets and promote private sector investment in energy, Vietnam is currently reviewing and finalising a direct power purchase agreement (DPPA) mechanism that will allow businesses in Vietnam to procure electricity directly from private companies producing renewable energy and enable them to power their operations with 100 per cent renewable energy.
The Electricity Regulatory Authority of Vietnam under the Ministry of Industry and Trade has released a draft circular guiding implementation of a DPPA pilot programme between private renewable power generation companies and power consumers.
The President of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) Commission, Mr. Kassi Brou, has described the regional electricity market, under construction, as fundamental to the development of West Africa.
Brou spoke when he visited the Accra-based ECOWAS Regional Electricity Regulatory Authority (ERERA), where he reiterated that energy production is vital to the viability of the market, adding that the regional organisation is already formulating policies that will attract investments.
He said ECOWAS’ focus was looking forward to the needed funding in the production of electricity, ensuring transmission and distribution lines for cross-border power exchange and access to the local population.
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Nigeria-Press-Review May 11, 2021 to 09:01 278 APA – Lagos (Nigeria) The reintroduction of nationwide restrictions by the Nigerian government as part of efforts to curtail further spread of Covid-19 and the invasion of residences of two senior aides to Nigerian President by armed men inside the precinct of the Presidential Villa, Abuja are some of the trending stories in Nigerian newspapers on Tuesday.
The Guardian reports that following the rising in infections in several and the danger the development poses to Africa, the Federal Government has reviewed Nigeria’s COVID-19 response and reintroduced a nationwide 12am to 4am curfew as part of efforts to curtail further spread of the virus.