Being Green - 21 April 2017

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John Richards talked to FELIX PHILIPP about energy resources for communities ‘at the base of the pyramid’, those informal settlement and township dwellers who have a great need for fuel for cooking and living, and electricity, but who often end up paying far more than mainstream consumers.
Felix is project manager for IMPACT AMPLIFIER. He is expert in innovation and shared value creation for entrepreneurs from low-income communities.
They are building models for developing and using renewable energy resources in a way to benefit grass-roots communities, and supporting start-ups with innovative projects who could benefit from management experts.

Felix will be speaking at the forthcoming Energy Revolution Africa conference in May.
21 Apr 2017 English South Africa Health & Fitness

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