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English: #NEF2018 Parallel Session: Towards Africa's Energy Independence
The session introduced different Electricity-to-gas “pathways” including electricity to hydrogen, electricity to natural gas end-users, electricity to renewable content in petroleum fuel, seasonal energy storage to electricity, electricity to zero emission transportation, electricity to seasonal storage for transportation, etc. Panelists debated on barriers to adoption of these promising technologies, which ultimately will contribute in making the continent self-sustainable in energy. On panel; Paulina Jaramillo, Co-director of the Green Design Institute, Carnegie Mellon University. |
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Source | #NEF2018 Parallel Session: Towards Africa's Energy Independence at 1:39, cropped, brightened |
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