.@StrathU campus also has a large-scale solar installation that feeds power to the grid - @DavidNdii
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I have heard that the UN complex is self-sufficient and feeds power to the grid on weekends for free. -
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Gorge Farm, a horticulture operation in Naivasha commissioned Africa’s first biogas power plant that uses horticultural waste -
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Kenya's largest manufacturer KTDA, is investing in mini hydro power plants to reduce its dependence on grid power. -
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ICYMI: KTDA’s 60 plus tea processing plants make it by far Kenya’s largest manufacturer -
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Instead of being the captive buyers they’ve been in the past, large consumers of grid power are becoming power suppliers. -
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Two decades ago at the peak of its economic boom, Malaysia set its sights on becoming Asia’s information technology powerhouse -
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Cyberjaya is an impressive mini city, and there is indeed a number of big technology companies located there -
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But Malaysia is nowhere near becoming the Silicon Valley of the East. -
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That crown went to an unheralded Bengaluru, aka Bangalore. No one is sure how Bangalore became the Silicon Valley of India. -
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Not a mystery. Like Silicon Valley Bangalore had long history as center of military R&D, aerospace industry, best university (IISc)
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