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The Mini-Grid Business

Nico Peterschmidt / INENSUS

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Welcome to "The Mini-Grid Business," hosted by Nico Peterschmidt, CEO of the consultancy company INENSUS. With nearly two decades of experience working with over 100 mini-grid companies across Africa and Asia, INENSUS created a podcast, which becomes your gateway to the world of rural electrification through mini-grids. In each episode, Nico and his guests – seasoned experts who have navigated the complexities of the mini-grid sector – offer candid insights based on real-life experiences. Wh ...
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Dadgets

Joe Vargo & Tony Gruenwald

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We’re dads! We love tech! And we know your dad does to! Join Joe and Tony as they review products designed to delight dads until they shove it in a closet or junk drawer. We’ll also dig through those hiding places to revisit some classic dad gadgets from the past! Welcome to Dadgets!
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Africa Science Focus is SciDev.Net's award-winning weekly podcast. We dive deep into the impacts that science has on everything from health, to technology, agriculture and life. Subscribe to get the best science and development news from the continent delivered straight to you!
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Unplugged

Blue Ridge Energy

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Unplugged features topics and stories from one of America’s leading electric cooperatives, Blue Ridge Energy. Electric cooperatives share a unique history that is etched into the framework of rural American life. Founded decades ago on a principle of bringing electricity to rural Americans left in the dark, electric cooperatives have become a beacon for economic growth and innovation in the less populated pockets of the United States. On Unplugged, host Jacob Puckett, interviews guests on a ...
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Building Bellingham

Building Bellingham

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What does it take to build a business in Whatcom County? Each month, host Leo Cohen sits down with the people behind your favorite Bellingham businesses to discover who they are, how they got started, what inspires them, and how they overcame the challenges they’ve faced along the way.
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We explore the ocean through a climate change lens. We strive to make the ocean healthier by listening to those who work on it, study it, live next to and are inspired by it. We help you understand ocean science, innovation and technology, and how climate change affects our ocean and the world at large. You can reach us by email: Thebroadcast@cbc.ca
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UKMotorTalk

First Take Media

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UKMotorTalk, sometime erratic scribblers and broadcasters of motoring and motorsport-related stuff. Often found with tongue embedded in cheek (or occasionally foot in mouth..), UKMotorTalk brings you an independent view on motoring and motorsport with impartial road tests, unbiased advice on buying and selling, insurance, taxation and road safety and all the news that affects your car use. We bring you a round up of the world of motoring with road tests, interviews with leading opinion forme ...
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Every Thursday morning we dive into new and future Science trends that will change the world. Future medical procedures, to new advanced technologies and out into space. If you love science, technology and facts, then this is the show for you! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sciencebytes/support
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Canadian Coast Guards says annoying buoy adrift in Placentia Bay will be removed soon + Robert Hiscock tells us the story of "The Restless Corpse of La Poile" + Listener Wilfred Bartlett says Ottawa should take the politics out of managing fisheries.
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By communicating their research, scientists can influence policy and drive meaningful change in society. Findings from scientific research have the power to address pressing challenges in society, from climate change to disease outbreaks. But what happens when important discoveries from these studies are left to gather dust in libraries or academic…
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Brandon Carrnel says a noisy DFO buoy that has drifted near Southern Harbour got people drove + Director/producer Barbara Doran and playwright Robert Chafe talk about the climate change film, "Taking on Water"
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It's the spooky season here at Dadgets and we're giving you dadget recommendations from beyond the grave! Just kidding! We're totally alive! We love going big on Halloween and, oh yeah, you know that means that we got the giant Home Depot skeleton. We're making the HOA furious! But they'll never find us when we cloak ourselves in the classic dadget…
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It was supposed to be in St. John's by now, but Baffin Fisheries CEO Chris Flanagan says "Inukshuk II" is returning to shipyard in Turkey for repairs + Man in New Zealand has some thoughts on mystery white blobs + Environment and Climate Change Canada's Mary Alliston Byrne says they're still gauging the public about ocean protection around the Aval…
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Send us a text Migration remains a pressing issue in Europe and the United States, often spurred by conflict but increasingly influenced by climate change as a root cause. In this episode, Nico Peterschmidt and Jakob Schmidt-Reindahl from INENSUS explore how rural electrification and industrialization in Africa can strengthen resilience against cli…
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Journalist Leila Beaudoin tells us about the "Seasplainer" investigation into NL commercial fishing fatalities + Yulin Hu, an assistant professor of Sustainable Design Engineering at UPEI, tells us about a project that will remove lithium from seawater and in the process make the water drinkable.
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The team talk "Everything Electric" after Dave does to the show, track days and driving them for charity, and, following the US Grand Prix, Formula One penalties and the seemingly random nature of them. For more: https://ukmotortalk.co.uk/2024/10/podcast-track-days-f1-usa-and-everything-electric-show/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more…
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FFAW president-elect Dwan Street explains union's role in crab surveys, after a fisherman was denied the right + Twillingate is home now for Lil Saul but we caught up with her selling salt fish in Mount Pearl + Executive director Keith Moore on the expansion plans for Petty Harbour Mini Aquarium which include immersive virtual reality.…
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Memorial earth scientist Hilary Corlett has some informed thoughts on what the mystery white blobs could be + Conservative MP Clifford Small had questions about northern cod for Adam Burns, an assistant deputy minister with Fisheries and Oceans + We meet some of the international students at The Launch in Holyrood who are here to study ocean observ…
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Fisherman Conway Caines is worried about his future after DFO said he was not allowed to do a crab survey this year + Former Broadcast host Jamie Baker is going back to work at the FFAW, as a member representative for fishing area 3PS.
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You say, but Joe and Tony what about the MOM gadgets? Alrighty then! (Jim Carrey) Let's talk about some fun Momgets, like the stinky but in a good way: oil diffuser bracelet! Now smell like lavender and tea tree and Marlboro Ultra Lights everywhere you go! Then we'll look back at the Citizen Kane (Jim Carrey) of Momgets: the Thighmaster! Squeeze ou…
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New England Aquarium senior scientist Philip Hamilton says the 2023 population count shows increase in right whale population + MUN PhD candidate Sydney Collins is giving a lecture at Mistaken Point about the largest and smallest seabirds in the area.
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Subscribe to our Clean Energy Africa newsletter: https://mailchi.mp/dc168bd41a97/sign-up-here Dami Olawoye joins us as we explore his remarkable career as a finance veteran turned clean energy champion and his role in revolutionizing solar energy financing in Nigeria as the CEO of Payhippo. From a big four-chartered accountant to leading a startup,…
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David Vardy gave a presentation to the House of Commons Committee on Fisheries and Oceans + Helen Scales talks about the future of the world's ocean in her latest book, "What the Wild Sea Can Be."
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Meet Andrea Evans. She's an avid knitter, a knows-her-numbers business woman, and has one of those warm souls that make you feel welcome the moment you meet her. Andrea developed her yarn sales and subscription box business through interpersonal connection at their storefront, nonprofit support projects, and online educational and community-buildin…
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Carey Bonnell of OCI is pleased federal court denied injunction to stop northern cod fishery + Norway's Benta Torstensen of Nofima talks about the 'social licence' of aquaculture + Environment and Climate Change Canada says mystery white blobs could be plant-based.
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Dredging is required near Argentia to tow Cenovus gravity structure to oil field, Jamie Barnett says harvesters are seeking compensation as the project will affect their ability to fish + Chris Flanagan of Baffin Fisheries says their newest vessel the 'Inuksuk II' is the largest in Canada and it's heading to NL…
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Cod scientist George Rose tells House of Commons Committee on Fisheries and Ocean that reopening the fishery could lead to stock decline + Community support giving Jennifer Whiteway more hope about the future of the Quidi Vidi slipway + Land & Sea host Jane Adey chats about lobster, trout and a new season of the TV program.…
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It's cloudy with a chance of cheesballs when Joe and Tony get babbling about the VERY COOL smoke guns that you can spray all over your food and drinks. All the fancy restaurants do it these days so I guess that makes us fancy too! Then the Dadgets dads get their mitts on the universal remote and with it control the TV, the VCR, and the conversation…
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Fisheries minister Gerry Byrne says DFO should change inshore rules for redfish fishery + Ocearch scientist John Tyminski on why great white sharks have been tracked to NL waters + Fish harvester Carl Hedderson tells us why more lobster licences should be issued for tip of Great Northern Peninsula.
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Gideon Pringle, managing director of MOWI Canada East takes questions at a public meeting about a salmon hatchery expansion + Gregory Peddle was just a boy when his father, a Coast Guard officer, lost his life with two colleagues off Middle Cove beach.
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Labrador MP Yvonne Jones spells out the benefits of opening Northern cod to the offshore sector + During a walk on the beach, Julie Huntington finds an old drifter buoy in a crab pot.
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Fisherman Rendell Genge says DFO rules on where to fish redfish need to change + Catherine Wright and her one woman performance, :Shrouds and Stay: The Ballad of Jane Wright" + Premier Furey promotes expanding aquaculture operations on the south coast of Newfoundland.
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Hot dads Joe and Tony are trying to stay cool talking about those hip neck fans that are all the rage these days. Walking around wearing them we got approached by at least three fashion magazines asking us to pose for their covers. Then we try to stay on track by reminiscing about the compasses that all our dads stuck to the station wagon's dashboa…
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Gerry Byrne the minister of fisheries, says allocations of redfish to the offshore sector aren't and won't be fished + Fisherman John Taylor says the payoff for his lobster license has been a long time coming and now is not the time for DFO to be issuing new licences.
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Subscribe to our Clean Energy Africa newsletter: https://mailchi.mp/dc168bd41a97/sign-up-here Recorded live during the Energy Access Investment Forum in May, this 2 part mini-series covers the African Mini-Grid Program (AMP). The AMP is a USD 50 million country-led technical assistance program designed to stimulate the solar-battery mini-grids mark…
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It is that time of year again when the SMMT (Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders) invites us to another day of road testing the latest cars on the UK roads. This event centres around Thruxton, and the local roads prove worthy of the new cars on offer. Unfortunately, the weather wasn't quite so friendly, but what are British road tests withou…
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Systemic barriers and poor support structures are stifling the progress of women in STEM Underrepresentation of women in science and technology is limiting the continent's access to different perspectives and innovation, educators in the sector tell Africa Science Focus. Women account for only 20 per cent of women in science and engineering in Afri…
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Send us a text Community-owned electric cooperatives transformed rural electrification in the USA, raising access from 10% to 90% in just 15 years starting in the late 1930s. This successful model has since been replicated in regions like South America and countries such as the Philippines and Bangladesh. In Africa, this movement is now beginning t…
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You all are going to want to take note of this episode... we're talking about pens! Pens that you use as a tool and pens that will make you drool! Joe and Tony get write down to it and scribble out another classic Dadgets episode! If you have a suggestion for a dadget to review, send us an email at: dadgetspodcast@gmail.com Produced by Joe Vargo an…
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With an unusual set of priorities, Formula One's stewards step in to deal with the big issue... Too much swearing!?! We also look at the problems with the amount of flooded roads at the moment, and the reckless nature of some (but not all!) who get stuck in them. For more: https://ukmotortalk.co.uk/2024/09/podcast-f1-swearing-flooded-roads-and-good…
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Environment and Climate Change Canada still investigating mysterious doughy substance found on a Placentia Bay beach + Ship Harbour resident Stan Tobin says after remediation work, capelin seem to be returning to a local beach + Oceana scientist Rebecca Schijns says DFO's mackerel rebuilding plan is a positive step forward for the future of Atlanti…
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An historic occasion as Qalipu First Nation and Membertou First Nation of NS make deal to buy Newdock + CBS councillor at large Josh Barrett and Michael Teasdale of HoldFastNL tell us about a pilot project that's using seaweed to help filter effluent that's piped into Conception Bay.
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Glenn Winslow says the FFAW wants the province to retract position made last year by minister Loveless regarding northern cod + Current fisheries minister Gerry Byrne says NAFO rules force offshore to get part of cod quota + Marine Institute grad student Emmeline Broad on discovering a rare coral garden on NL's northeast coast.…
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Get this straight... we found these laser guided levels and now all our sexy girls sitting on sports cars posters are looking perfect from every angle! Also, Joe and Tony take a call from the good old days of the football shaped phone! Rrriiinnngg...hello? This podcast is a great time? This call must be for you! If you have a Dadget you'd like us t…
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Sylvie LaPointe of the Atlantic Groundfish Council on the resolution to the international dispute over Atlantic halibut + Pierre-Arnaud Desiage and Jordan Eamer are scientists with the Geological Survey of Canada doing work aboard the RRS Discovery.
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Radio-Canada reporter Patrick Butler on why some scientists believe Ottawa ignored its own rules on stock management when it reopened northern cod fishery + Audience reaction to cod stock rebuilding plan in 3PS + Austin Brush of the Outlaw Ocean Project on the push for Canada to sanction China over its human rights violations on the high seas.…
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