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The Challenges of Electricity Supply in Africa: Nigeria-South-Africa as a Case Study

Location

Atmosphere room, School of Geography and the Environment, South Parks Rd, Oxford OX1 3QY

Date & Time

Wednesday 25 Jan 2023 17:00 - Wednesday 25 Jan 2023

Availability

In person event open to all. Also livestreamed via Facebook

The Oxford Energy Society is the University of Oxford's only student society dedicated to informing people about, and involving people in, the issues surrounding climate change and the global supply and demand of energy. The Society endeavours to provide a platform for all points of view with the aim of stimulating discussion and broadening knowledge.

The Society is led by Abdullah Alotaiq, DPhil Candidate in Engineering Science

The Oxford Energy Society has finalised it's series talks for the upcoming term by bringing in entrepreneurs, academics, and executives to discuss the energy sector and its transitions. Talks are open to all and start at 17:00 in the Atmosphere room, School of Geography and the Environment, South Parks Rd, Oxford OX1 3QY. The talks are also streamed via Facebook.

25 January 2023. The Challenges of Electricity Supply in Africa: Nigeria-South-Africa as a Case Study. Sunny Iroche, Senior Academic Visitor, African Studies Centre

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