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== Productive Uses of Energy (PUE) in Mozambique==
 
== 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.  
 
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|'''Mozambique Off-grid Knowledge Hub''']]! Join the [[Group:Mozambique Off-grid Practitioners Group|Mozambique Off-grid Practitioners Group]] and become a RE advocate!  
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For information on the energy sector of Mozambique, check out the [[Mozambique Off-grid Knowledge Hub|'''Mozambique Off-grid Knowledge Hub''']]! Join the [[Group:Mozambique Off-grid Practitioners Group|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 Studies on Energy Access Projects in Mozambique|Case Study Info Page]] for more details or send us your case study proposal to [Mailto:info@energypedia.info 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 [Mailto:Info@energypedia.info 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 [Mailto:Info@energypedia.info info@energypedia.info].'''   

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Productive Uses of Energy Hub Mozambique

One-stop destination for all information related to productive uses of off-grid energy in Mozambique
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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.


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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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