Zambia runs on mostly green power, but households use polluting cooking fuel : study suggests (...)

25 juin 2025 | Mulako Dean Mukelabai, PhD Student, Loughborough University, Richard Blanchard, Full Professor of Renewable Energy, Loughborough University
Green hydrogen is made from water and renewable energy and could be produced quite cheaply in Zambia using the hydropower and solar-based national grid.
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