Author name: Godswill Odiong

Spiked cybercrime amid Covid-19 new normal: Schneider Electric recommends solutions, prods energy companies, banks, industries

Data center market nears $174bn as Schneider Electric advocates preparedness for optimum benefit

Schneider Electric has hammered on the need for companies to invest in the data center for optimum benefits in the nearest future. This is coming as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic which has put more pressure on industrial operators to accelerate their path towards digitization and automation in order to drive increased productivity, security,

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African Energy Chamber Drives Intra-African Energy Investment in Lagos

African Energy Chamber endorses USAEF (U.S-Africa Energy Forum) 2021, urges U.S. investor to participate

The Committee calls on American investors, financiers and service providers to participate in the two-day event that is set to solidify the U.S The African Energy Chamber’s U.S.-Africa Committee has endorsed the U.S.-Africa Energy Forum (USAEF) 2021 (October 4-5; Houston, Texas) as the premier platform for strengthening bilateral trade and investment; The Committee calls on

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First Hydromet Gap Report calls for scaled-up investments in weather forecasts and early warning systems

An estimated 23,000 lives per year could be saved and up to $2 billion in economic losses averted by improving weather forecasts, early warning systems, and climate information in low- and middle-income countries, according to a new report (bit.ly/3xAkDay) issued by the Alliance for Hydromet Development (bit.ly/3k7041u). Known as hydromet, reliable and accurate weather and

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Middle East: Oil demand remains low despite the ease in COVID-19 lockdown

U.S.-Africa Energy Forum 2021 leads Conversation on African Energy Transition, Energy Poverty Eradication

Panelists taking part in the second virtual session of the U.S.-Africa Energy Forum 2021 on Monday navigated the balance between delivering reliable energy access to the continent – while meeting global carbon emission and ESG standards – before issuing a call to action to U.S. investors and policymakers. Organized by Energy Capital & Power under

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HED: Popular online trading assets in an uncertain world

2020 in its totality evoked stress amongst the global population, not only due to the fear of contracting COVID-19 but in terms of what national lockdown measures meant to the employment status of most. Dany Mawas, Regional Director at INFINOX (INFINOX.com), a globally recognised FX and CFD broker with an international presence, asserts that while

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African Energy Chamber Drives Intra-African Energy Investment in Lagos

If you boycott Africa’s Oil & Gas Sector, Africa will boycott you

In a move to promote development and end energy poverty by 2030, the African Energy Chamber has announced that it will encourage African countries to boycott companies that boycott African oil and gas With the international community pushing for a rapid decrease in carbon emissions due to climate change, there has been a significant decline

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UNEP to celebrate 50 years of work in 2022

3 entrepreneurs in South Africa, Ghana, and Uganda beat over 1,000 applicants to win Prestigious SEED Award

A business which gives out virtual cash in exchange for rubbish, a start-up which converts faecal sludge into fuel briquettes, and an enterprise which offers smart metering solutions for solar mini-grids, have won the SEED Low Carbon Award (SEED Awards). SEED was founded as part of a global partnership between the United Nations Environment Programme

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Current Issues in Nigeria's Oil, Gas Downstream and Midstream sectors

BREAKING: NLNG CEO Tony Attah ends tenure in August to hand over to Philip Mshelbila

The Board of Directors of Nigeria LNG Limited (NLNG) at its last board meeting approved the appointment of Dr. Philip Mshelbila as successor to Engr. Tony Attah, Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer. Engr. Attah will return to his parent company, Shell, on 30th August 2021 at the expiration of his five-year tenure at the

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