Webinar Series: Capacity Building and Learning on Solar Powered Water Systems
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Solar Powered Water Systems (SPWS) in Humanitarian Context – Making Sense of SPWS Expansion - This webinar, second in the four-part series, will discuss the different parameters for solarization of existing water schemes in the humanitarian context. Water Mission International will introduce retrofitting existing water schemes into solar. Rocky Mountain Institute will discuss notions on overpumping and how to limit it. IOM UN Migration will then discuss the economic considerations for solar pumping schemes (eg. payback periods and cost savings). Read more... Thursday, 28 Jan at 2:00 pm CET (Registration link)
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Potential of Sustainable Biomass Production in Developing Countries - Kenya Case Study
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| |BL Title=POTENTIAL OF SUSTAINABLE BIOMASS PRODUCTION IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES CASE STUDY KENYA | | |BL Title=POTENTIAL OF SUSTAINABLE BIOMASS PRODUCTION IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES CASE STUDY KENYA |
− | |Author=GTZ | + | |BL Source=GTZ |
− | |Year=2009 | + | |BL Year=2009 |
− | |Type of Document=pdf | + | |BL Stage=4. Initiatory: Strategy Development |
− | |Project Stage=4. Initiatory: Strategy Development
| + | |BL Keyword =Lessons learned,Potential analysis,Substrate |
− | |Broad Topic=Legal Framework | + | |BL Language=English |
− | |Keyword 1=lessons learned
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− | |BL Abstract =https://www.dropbox.com/s/ei6lqp3m8r9wlrj/2009%20gtz%20Michael%20Franz_POTENTIAL%20OF%20SUSTAINABLE%20BIOMASS%20PRODUCTION%20IN%20DEVELOPING%20COUNTRIES%20%20CASE%20STUDY%20KENYA.pdf | + | |
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POTENTIAL OF SUSTAINABLE BIOMASS PRODUCTION IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES CASE STUDY KENYA