Active connections
Name | Gender | Age | Linked companies | Collaboration |
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Andrew Dennis Edgar Cavaghan | M | 48 |
Joule Africa Ltd.
Joule Africa Ltd. Engineering & ConstructionIndustrial Services The British company aims to increase access to sustainable electricity in sub-Saharan Africa, where demand for electricity is expected to exceed supply by 2040. The private company believes that sustainable electricity is crucial for economic development and poverty alleviation in the region. Joule Africa Ltd. promotes the use of hydropower as an affordable and reliable source of energy that reduces dependence on fossil fuels. For more information, visit their website or contact them directly. | - |
Greg Newman | M | - |
Joule Africa Ltd.
Joule Africa Ltd. Engineering & ConstructionIndustrial Services The British company aims to increase access to sustainable electricity in sub-Saharan Africa, where demand for electricity is expected to exceed supply by 2040. The private company believes that sustainable electricity is crucial for economic development and poverty alleviation in the region. Joule Africa Ltd. promotes the use of hydropower as an affordable and reliable source of energy that reduces dependence on fossil fuels. For more information, visit their website or contact them directly. | - |
Kevin Clark | M | - |
Joule Africa Ltd.
Joule Africa Ltd. Engineering & ConstructionIndustrial Services The British company aims to increase access to sustainable electricity in sub-Saharan Africa, where demand for electricity is expected to exceed supply by 2040. The private company believes that sustainable electricity is crucial for economic development and poverty alleviation in the region. Joule Africa Ltd. promotes the use of hydropower as an affordable and reliable source of energy that reduces dependence on fossil fuels. For more information, visit their website or contact them directly. | - |
Mark Andrew Green | M | 48 |
Joule Africa Ltd.
Joule Africa Ltd. Engineering & ConstructionIndustrial Services The British company aims to increase access to sustainable electricity in sub-Saharan Africa, where demand for electricity is expected to exceed supply by 2040. The private company believes that sustainable electricity is crucial for economic development and poverty alleviation in the region. Joule Africa Ltd. promotes the use of hydropower as an affordable and reliable source of energy that reduces dependence on fossil fuels. For more information, visit their website or contact them directly. | - |
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Country | Connections | % of total |
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United Kingdom | 4 | 100.00% |
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