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== Mozambique Off-grid Knowledge Hub==
 
== Mozambique Off-grid Knowledge Hub==
This hub is a one-stop gateway for all curated information on renewable energy and energy access in Mozambique on energypedia. Focus on solar home systems, improved cookstoves, nano/mini grids and productive uses of energy. This dual language portal (English and Portuguese) will be a living document and continuously updated. The stakeholders can also use this space to showcase their work and network with one another.
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This hub is a one-stop gateway for all curated information on renewable energy and energy access in Mozambique on energypedia. Focus on '''solar systems''', '''improved cookstoves, nano/mini grids and productive uses of energy'''. This dual language portal ('''English and Portuguese''') will be a living document and continuously updated. The stakeholders can also use this space to showcase their work and network with one another.
  
 
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Revision as of 09:04, 29 April 2022

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Mozambique

Off-grid Knowledge Hub

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Mozambique Off-grid Knowledge Hub

This hub is a one-stop gateway for all curated information on renewable energy and energy access in Mozambique on energypedia. Focus on solar systems, improved cookstoves, nano/mini grids and productive uses of energy. This dual language portal (English and Portuguese) will be a living document and continuously updated. The stakeholders can also use this space to showcase their work and network with one another.


Information on RE Technologies for Mozambique



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.

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