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RETs in general are considered more sustainable and environmentally benign than conventional energy systems that are based on fossil fuels (oil, gas, coal). By being small-scale and decentralized, they are usually considered to be less expensive because of the reduced cost of transporting and distributing fuel and energy. In most cases the RET produces energy at its source for use in the immediate vicinity...read more

The technology currently being used by more than 200 international companies around the world to train staff on their computer systems has been developed and is supported in Cape Town by local IT company, Smartsource...read more

The " information for Africa Climate Technology Transfer (iACTT) " is an effort to provide African stakeholders with an easy access to up-to-date climate change resources that avail. The primary objective of the project is to collect all relevant information on climate change and related issues and make it available, disseminate it to the targeted audience...read more

The African Agricultural Technology Foundation (AATF) is an African public-private partnership, led by Africans and designed to respond to the needs of resource-poor farmers in sub-Saharan Africa. Its mission is food security and poverty reduction, and its structure and operations will draw upon the best practices and resources of both the public and private sectors...read more

The Information Technology Centre for Africa (ITCA) is an information and communication technology (ICT) focused exhibition and learning centre to demonstrate to African policy makers and planners the value of ICT for African development...read more

The CSIR has developed preferred methods for the inspection, preparation and testing of wire rope specimens.The machines used for the destructive tests include capacities ranging from 1 MN for small diameter ropes up to 15 MN for ropes up to 160 mm diameter...read more

 

 
   

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