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19 September 2013 Three new power plants are expected to come on-line in Gabon within the next year, as the government looks to meet its goal of more than doubling generation capacity by 2016. The ...
Government launches FNEE to finance electricity production and distribution Fund may support stalled projects under national development plan Gabon plans $1.93 billion investment in energy projects ...
Beneath yellow fruit, hidden within the roots of the iboga plant in the forests of Gabon, lies a sacred treasure that the country is keen to make the most of. For centuries, religious devotees ...
Wild gorillas in Gabon aren’t just filling their bellies—they’re self-medicating! Some of the plants they consume aren’t crucial for nutrition, but they pack a medicinal punch. Gorillas ...
Gabon's capital Libreville was without electricity for several hours Wednesday following a \"major technical incident\", the ...
Here’s how it works. Wild gorillas in Gabon eat several of the same plants traditional healers in the region use, and these plants show antibacterial properties in lab dishes, scientists found.
Gabon, March 13, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- On February 28, 2025, the President of the Transition, General Brice Clotaire Oligui Nguema, officially commissioned Karpowership's floating power plants in ...
Gabon has opened its first utility-scale solar plant – the largest in Central Africa. Developer Solen SA Gabon has said it aims to expand the Ayémé project’s capacity to 30 MW to power more ...
The Gabon false hydrosme at Kew Gardens, which is listed as an endangered plant, only blooms for 48 hours and becomes exceptionally pungent in this window. It is expected to reach peak smelliness ...
Researchers in Gabon studied tropical plants eaten by wild gorillas - and used also by local human healers - identifying four with medicinal effects. Laboratory studies revealed the plants were ...