by Gabriel Klaasen
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by Gabriel Klaasen
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Engineering News 18 May 2010.
The World Bank and International Finance Corporation have budgeted $12-million to begin weaning Africa’s off-grid energy market away from its dependence on expensive fuel-based lighting, an official said on Tuesday.
http://www.engineeringnews.co.za/article/cheap-clean-energy-in-africa-given-12m-boost-2010-05-18
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