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Prosper Africa Reboot Revitalizes Investment Opportunities in Africa

Posted by Jeffrey Karp on 9/20/21 1:06 PM

By Jeffrey Karp, Senior Counsel, and Caroline Lambert, Associate

The United States (US) government’s Prosper Africa project is getting a reboot by the Biden administration, renewing the government’s commitment to increased trade with African countries and incentivizing American companies to invest in projects, particularly clean energy, climate solutions, health, and digital technology projects, across the African continent. This initiative presents a multitude of opportunities for US companies looking to expand into a growing market.

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Topics: clean energy, Climate change, Prosper Africa

Anaerobic Biodigesters Give Universities Food for Thought

Posted by Administrator on 12/28/15 3:45 PM

Food waste is a major problem in the US. Studies show that around 40% of all food produced in the US gets wasted at some point in the food chain. According to the EPA, food waste is the second largest category of municipal solid waste sent to landfills, accounting for 18% of their waste stream. Left to decompose in landfills, food waste creates methane gas, a lethal greenhouse gas that contributes to climate change and global warming. EPA has found that, pound for pound, the comparative impact of methane gas on climate change is more than 25 times greater than carbon dioxide.

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Topics: Biomass, university renewable energy, university sustainability, Methane, biogas, waste disposal, Energy Project Finance, Green Energy, biodigestor, food waste, waste to energy, Green house gas, Project Finance, College campus, Trayless Dining, Composting, energy, Energy Project, biodigester, university energy, clean energy, Climate change, College

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