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🔺 In 2022, global investment in renewable energy reached a record high at 500 billion dollars (half a trillion dollars).

🔺 Per capita investment in Europe was 127 times bigger that per capita investment in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA).

🔺 Per capita investment in North America was 179 times bigger that in SSA.

☝🏾 Great holiday read - “GLOBAL LANDSCAPE OF RENEWABLE ENERGY FINANCE 2023” joint report by the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) and Climate Policy Initiative (CPI).
Brodsky’s Nobel lecture - post 4/4

✳️ On June 4, 1972, Joseph Brodsky was put onto plane to Vienna by plaincloth KGB officers. A non-conformist alien in a totalitarian USSR he immediately found his place and role in free world. He has been Poet-in-Residence and Visiting Professor at the University of Michigan, Queens College, Smith College, Columbia University, and Cambridge University in England. In 1978, Brodsky was awarded an honorary degree of Doctor of Letters at Yale University, and on May 23, 1979, he was inducted as a member of the American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters. In 1981, Brodsky was a recipient of MacArthur Foundation’s award for his works of “genius”. In 1986 a collection of Brodsky’s essays on the arts and politics won the National Book Critic’s Award for Criticism.

In 1987 Joseph Brodsky was awarded The Nobel Prize in Literature - “for an all-embracing authorship, imbued with clarity of thought and poetic intensity”. He delivered his Nobel lecture in Russian, with an authorized English translation.

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“There are, as we know, three modes of cognition: analytical, intuitive, and the mode that was known to the Biblical prophets, revelation. What distinguishes poetry from other forms of literature is that it uses all three of them at once (gravitating primarily toward the second and the third). For all three of them are given in the language; and there are times when, by means of a single word, a single rhyme, the writer of a poem manages to find himself where no one has ever been before him, further, perhaps, than he himself would have wished for. The one who writes a poem writes it above all because verse writing is an extraordinary accelerator of conscience, of thinking, of comprehending the universe. Having experienced this acceleration once, one is no longer capable of abandoning the chance to repeat this experience; one falls into dependency on this process, the way others fall into dependency on drugs or on alcohol. One who finds himself in this sort of dependency on language is, I guess, what they call a poet.”

#josephbrodsky #nobel
Henk de Pater recently wrote that we need 56 tons of steel to install 1 MW of solar.

In the next 5-8 years 🇪🇹 Ethiopia will see the yearly volume of installations at 10-40 MW of off-grid solar energy generation for commercial farms, light industrial facilities and other business users. It will require up to 2000 tons of steel — every year.

Can we replace imported steel with local wood - say, bamboo?
This poem by Joseph Brodsky is selected by Nobel Prize organization as a representation of his mastery for which he was awarded The Nobel Prize in Literature for 1987,

== Seven Strophes (1981) ==

I was but what you’d brush
with your palm, what your leaning
brow would hunch to in evening’s
raven-black hush.

I was but what your gaze
in that dark could distinguish:
a dim shape to begin with,
later – features, a face.

It was you, on my right,
on my left, with your heated
sighs, who molded my helix,
whispering at my side.

It was you by that black
window’s trembling tulle pattern
who laid in my raw cavern
a voice calling you back.

I was practically blind.
You, appearing, then hiding,
gave me my sight and heightened
it. Thus some leave behind

a trace. Thus they make worlds.
Thus, having done so, at random
wastefully they abandon
their work to its whirls.

Thus, prey to speeds
of light, heat, cold, or darkness,
a sphere in space without markers
spins and spins.

#josephbrodsky
“GERD represents a sustainable socio-economic project for Ethiopia: replacing fossil fuels and reducing CO2 emissions, it will significantly contribute to the economic and social development of Ethiopia and neighboring countries”

— Moges Mekonnen, Communication Director of EEP, in an exclusive interview to Fana Broadcasting

🔺 Electricity won’t replace fossil fuels and reduce CO2 just by itself.

⚒️ Businesses need to invest in infrastructure, electric devices and processing lines, electric transportation and energy storage systems.

🇪🇹 GERD is an important step towards electricity abundance that we need for economic growth leading to prosperity of Ethiopians.

Just remember: 🇻🇳 to achieve same per capita level of electricity generation as Vietnam, 🇪🇹Ethiopia needs to have 85 Gigawatt. And 🇿🇦 to achieve same per capita level of electricity generation as South Africa we need to have 120 Gigawatt.

🔆 GERD is just a beginning of Ethiopian energy greatness.
Chinese involvement in African development is one of topics for recent report from AidData. Researchers have surveyed 861 leaders asking their opinion about largest development partners, including China, France, UK and USA.
Agrivoltaic conference 1x1.pdf
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Voice of 🇪🇹 Ethiopia at AgriVoltaics 2023

✳️ AgriVoltaics 2023 is the most important international conference on this topic. This year the conference was held in Daegu, South Korea and chaired by Prof. Jae Hak Jung from Yeungnam University.

My presentation was called “Agrivoltaics for Ethiopia and Sub-Saharan Africa: Untapped Potential at Water-Food-Energy Nexus” and it happened to be the only 👨🏿‍🦳 African voice at the event.

The core of presentation is the concept of AgriVoltaic Ethiopian Center (AVEC) that have to be created to research and promotion agrivoltaics in Ethiopia.

I am most grateful to organizers and moderators of the AgriVoltaics 2023 conference for accepting my presentation for the conference program. It is very important that 🌍 African voice is heard at the global discussions on frontier energy issues.

🔆 I am happy to talk to Ethiopian press about agrivoltaics and solar energy. We need to expand knowledge of clean energy sources and zero-carbon off-grid solutions.
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🔆 Hamlet Tunian, CEO and Co-founder of RECOM, leading European PV module manufacturer have announced that his family foundation have donated a 1.7MW solar park to the central compound of Armenian Apostolic Church that hosts Mother Cathedral of the Church, the monastery and monastic brotherhood, the residence of the Catholicos of All Armenians and other religious and cultural institutions.

🇪🇹 Ethiopia has accepted Christianity as a state religion only 3 years after 🇦🇲 Armenia did it.

We should follow Hamlet’s lead in building solar electricity generation for Ethiopian churches and monasteries.

#solarpower #armenia #ethiopia @10 Green Gigawatt
Mobile payments are convenient and efficient. Easy flow of money will facilitate commerce and enable further proliferation of pay-as-you-go financing. This is beneficial for solar energy business - from solar pumps (@Solar Village) and solar lamps (@Fosera) to large-scale solutions for commercial farming that @10 Green Gigawatt for Ethiopia brings to Ethiopia.

Still, we need to ask ourselves if rapid introduction of the largest regional player to our very undeveloped market will help or get in a way of building Ethiopian financial system?

#solarpower #ethiopia #payasyougo
Three questions about renewableenergy to a CEO of Kenya Renewable Energy Association - KEREA, great professional Andrew Amadi.
Three questions about renewable energy and africa to the President of Global Energy Association (globalenergyprize.org/en/) Mr. Sergey Brilev.