The Slow March Towards Renewable Energy
By Eric Gitonga Before any discussion is brought forth on the pros and cons of fossils, it would be logical to first get a crisp understanding of what fossil fuels are. Fossil fuel can be defined as a fuel formed by the anaerobic decomposition of dead organisms over a...
My International Internship Experience At Eenovators
My name is Mogatle David Mehlape but you can call me David. I am a student of a program to develop and train young energy auditors that is an initiative by LEDET a South African municipality based in Limpopo province with the help of Yolanda De Lange from Entf (Energy...
LIVING WITH THE EENOVATORS
My name is Naomi Magdalena Shai and this is my story. In 2012, I went to Denver Technical College and studied electrical engineering N3-N5 and later went back to complete my N6 in 2015. I couldn’t graduate because I lacked work experience. It was sad and depressing...
Will Fuel Prices Ever Rule The World?
By Ruth Carol Atieno Electricity prices shoots up again Kenya, for quite a long time, has been hit by a dry spell and this year, the rains came later than expected. To make matters worse, the down pour has been poor. Most if not all regions in Kenya are experiencing...