COP26: What we’ve heard so far in week two
The UK’s £27.5m pledge for a new Urban Climate Action Programme (UCAP), a World Bank trust fund that will mobilise $200m over the next ten years to decarbonise road transport in emerging markets and 19...
The UK’s £27.5m pledge for a new Urban Climate Action Programme (UCAP), a World Bank trust fund that will mobilise $200m over the next ten years to decarbonise road transport in emerging markets and 19...
With international summit COP26 heading towards its conclusion, the controversial event has seen emission reduction commitments and pledges made by the international energy community, including countries and organisations, from a breadth of sectors. One such...
Helium explorer Helium One has commenced its Phase 2 exploration programme at its Rukwa Project in Tanzania.
Take 10 minutes out with Henry Boshoff, Business Manager, Industrial & Special Gases at Afrox, as he discusses specialty gas trend lines in Sub-Saharan Africa.
As parts of Africa continue the fight against Covid-19, Somalia has opened its first public oxygen plant yesterday (Thursday), said source Africa News.
The first signs of the summer’s groundbreaking new medical oxygen agreements in progress have been demonstrated in Zambia, where the Clinton Health Access Initiative (CHAI) has been working with Afrox to maximise access to oxygen...
As Covid-19 ‘hotspots’ continue to surge, the US Agency for International Development (USAID) has announced that it will invest $345m in various schemes to ensure that affected areas receive potentially life-saving support including $50m to...
No two days are the same at Karpowership, says Managing Director Zeynep Harezi. It’s little wonder. The company is the only owner, operator and builder of the first Powership – or floating power plant –...
Following funding from the African Development Fund, South Sudan has seen its first oxygen plant installed at Juba Teaching Hospital as a response to the country’s ongoing Covid-19 pandemic.
A team of engineers, scientists and doctors have developed a device that provides those who are struggling to breathe because of moderate to severe Covid symptoms with a form of oxygen therapy.