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Which burns more kilowatt-hours: America's Christmas lights, or Tanzania?
2015-12-24 15:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
National Public Radio: A headline for a chart caught our eye this week: "US Holiday Lights Use More Electricity than El Salvador Does In a Year." According to the chart, America burns 6.63 billion kilowatt hours to shine its end-of-year holiday lights. By comparison, annual kilowatt hours in the developing world are paltry. In an entire year, El Salvador uses 5.35 billion kilowatt hours. Ethiopia is at 5.30 billion, Tanzania at 4.8 billion, Nepal at 3.28 billion and Cambodia at 3.06 billion. (That data comes from the...
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Tanzania Food and Drink Report Q1 2016
2015-12-09 01:00:00| Beverage industry market research - from just-drinks.com
Business Monitor International's Tanzania Food and Drink Report provides industry professionals and strategists, corporate analysts, food and drink associations, government departments and regulatory
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BAM International to start phase 2 terminal construction at Tanzania airport
2015-11-03 01:00:00| Airport Technology
BAM International has received a contract to commence the phase two of the new Terminal 3 complex at Julius Nyerere International Airport in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.
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Mini-Grid Program to Increase Energy Access in Tanzania
2015-10-26 22:55:00| Transmission & Distribution World
IFC has launched a $5 million program to increase access to energy in Tanzania by developing a market for mini-grids. read more
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Tanzania sugar project leaves bitter taste for farmers caught up in land disputes
2015-10-21 13:23:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Ariel Zirulnick: Per Carstedt, executive chairman of the Swedish company Agro EcoEnergy, has a vision for a shrubby tract of land on the north Tanzanian coast. Under his firms plan, farmers who once depended on subsistence work will earn wages on a sugarcane plantation or from selling sugarcane they grow to a planned processing facility. The factory will process sugar for export as well as for ethanol. The fields will be crisscrossed with irrigation canals and treated with a mix of organic and synthetic fertiliser....
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