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Dominovas emerges partner to Power Africa
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- Dominovas Energy is first, and only, fuel-cell company to partner with Power Africa.
- Power Africa is aimed at facilitating private sector investment in Africa's power sector.
Dominovas Energy Corporation, has been named as the first, and only, fuel-cell company to partner with U.S. President Barak Obama's Power Africa initiative. The initiative, which is aimed at facilitating private sector investment in Africa's power sector over the next several years, is a multi-stakeholder partnership comprised of private sector participants, the United States government and governments of several African countries.
Dominovas Energy anticipates that this partnership will catalyze the resources and combined commitment of numerous U.S. government agencies, as well as the World Bank Group, African Development Bank (AfDB), and many other Power Africa partners, to facilitate Power Africa's objectives, operations, and related sector investments. The Atlanta, Georgia-based energy solutions company says it is perfectly positioned to meet the supply needs of an ever-increasing demand for clean and reliable electricity throughout sub-Saharan Africa.
Over the next several years, the company will deploy its modular, off-grid RUBICON™ Solid Oxide Fuel Cell systems, and train local citizens as engineers and technicians in the installation and ongoing maintenance of the RUBICON™.
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