Mini-grids can supply electricity, but what about demand ? A private DRC project shows how it (…)

25 mars 2026 | Nik Stoop, Senior researcher, University of Antwerp, Elie Lunanga, Researcher, University of Antwerp, Marijke Verpoorten, Associate Professor, University of Antwerp, Sébastien Desbureaux, Chercheur, Université de Montpellier
In eastern DRC, a hydropower mini-grid shows how access to electricity happens through public-private partnerships and community programmes.
 Site référencé:  The Conversation (Africa)

The Conversation (Africa) 

Why Africa needs a green bank to fund climate action and build its own renewable technology
23/03/2026
African cities are diverse and thriving, but face many challenges. How to make them healthier
23/03/2026
Bad rural roads in South Africa aren’t just a technical problem – they block people’s rights : report
23/03/2026
Striped mice survive harsh drought by slowing down and not getting stressed
23/03/2026
La guerre au Moyen-Orient pourrait accroitre les risques d’impasse financière pour l’Afrique : voici comment
23/03/2026
South Africa’s gig economy workers set to get more protection under planned labour law reforms
22/03/2026