Sudan microgrid economics
Sudan''s war is an economic disaster: Here''s how bad it could
Sudan''s finance minister reported in November 2023 that the war had resulted in economic losses exceeding $26 billion—or more than half the value of the country''s economy a year earlier.
Sudan''s War Is An Economic Disaster: Here''s
The war has disrupted key sectors, triggering severe economic contractions, and worsening poverty and unemployment levels. Sudan''s finance minister reported in November 2023 that the war had resulted in economic losses exceeding
Sudan''s war is an economic disaster: here''s how bad it could
The war has disrupted key sectors, triggering severe economic contractions, and worsening poverty and unemployment levels. Sudan''s finance minister reported in November 2023 that
CityFibre secures £2.3 billion to expand UK full fibre network
CityFibre has secured a £2.3 billion (US$3 billion) financing package to accelerate the expansion of its nationwide full fibre network, following agreements with shareholders and lenders.
Pittsburgh International Airport US$1.57 Billion
Powered by its own microgrid—featuring solar panels and natural gas generators—the airport is already a national leader in energy independence. Sustainability goals continue with LEED Gold certification and the use of
Stonepeak invests $1.3 billion in Princeton Digital Group to
APAC data centre platform Princeton Digital Group (PDG) has signed a definitive agreement with New York-based alternative investment firm Stonepeak for a US$1.3 billion preferred equity
Frequently Asked Questions on Sudan
Despite recording a third consecutive year of contraction in 2020 (-3.6 percent), the Sudanese economy held up better than the Middle East and North Africa region as a whole despite COVID-19 mitigation measures and
Agriculture in Sudan''s El Gezira is collapsing after three years
This report, prepared by Muhammad Murshid of Jubraka News, is published via the platforms of Sudan Media Forum, to reflect the reality of agriculture and the farming community in El Gezira
Australian data centre firm CDC taps Barrenjoey as it seeks
Australian and New Zealand data centre giant CDC has enlisted advisers from Barrenjoey Capital Partners as it seeks to secure a major debt deal to support its rapid expansion plans,
South Sudan names first seismological centre after Indian
The first seismological observatory centre constructed in Rejaf payam in Juba County of South Sudan''s Central Equatoria State will be called the Harsh Gupta Seismological Observatory
Sudan''s war is an economic disaster: Here''s how
The war has disrupted key sectors, triggering severe economic contractions, and worsening poverty and unemployment levels. Sudan''s finance minister reported in November 2023 that the war had resulted in economic losses exceeding $26
Crisis económica en Sudán del Sur favorece la venta de
WAU, Sudán del Sur (AP) — Desde Ruanda hasta Kenia, fabricar calzado a partir de neumáticos desechados ha sido durante mucho tiempo una muestra de la creatividad local.
Digital Garden Tokyo 2025 | Inside Colt DCS''s growth plans
In a recent interview with The Tech Capital at Digital Garden 25, Padraig MacColgain, vice president and head of APAC at Colt DCS, shared insights into Japan''s burgeoning data centre
Bol Mel pushes for unified petroleum strategy to
The Vice President and Chairman of the Economic Cluster, Dr. Benjamin Bol Mel, has reaffirmed the government''s commitment to a harmonised national petroleum strategy aimed at ensuring transparency, accountability, and sustainable
Sudan''s Fragmentation and the Emergence of Parallel
- Sudan''s civil war has split the country into two parallel governments, each controlling key economic sectors like gold, agriculture, and oil. - Resource-driven conflict has destabilized
SES completes $3.1 billion Intelsat acquisition to form
Luxembourg-based SES has completed its US$3.1 billion (€2.8 billion) acquisition of US satellite operator Intelsat, cementing its position as one of the largest multi-orbit satellite providers
Beyond capacity: Building Europe''s data centre future
With demand for digital services booming across Europe, industry leaders are calling for a radical shift in how data centres are treated. Moving beyond subsidies, executives from Digital Realty
