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Revision as of 13:06, 14 June 2022
Productive Uses of Energy (PUE) in Mozambique
This hub provides an overview of productive uses of energy such as irrigation, drying, cooling and other applications for Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises in Mozambique. It discusses the market potential and the opportunity for private sector involvement. For information on the energy sector of Mozambique, check out the Mozambique Off-grid Knowledge Hub! Join the Mozambique Off-grid Practitioners Group and become a RE advocate! Do you also have a project case study or any programme document that you want to share? Visit our Case Study Info Page for more details or send us your case study proposal to info@energypedia.info.
Currently the hub includes information about solar powered irrigation systems (SPIS) only. If you want to share information on SPIS or other PUE technologies, please contact us at info@energypedia.info.
- Market Landscape
- Market Share
- Support Initiatives
- Challenges
- Recommendations & Opportunities
- Report: Solar Irrigation Market Analysis in Mozambique
- Business Viability Scenario for Solar Powered Irrigation in Mozambique
Explore other RE Technologies/Resources for Mozambique
Get Involved
Video Resources
►Link to webinar presentations and handouts
Join the Mozambique Off-grid Practitioners Group
Funding
Funded and developed in collaboration with the GIZ programme Green People’s Energy for Africa to enhance knowledge exchange and sharing among the energy practitioners in Mozambique.