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RFP: DEVELOPMENT OF BUSINESS MODELS TO SCALE-UP APPLICATION OF RENEWABLE ENERGY

The Government of Tanzania has received funds from the World Bank under the TEDAP Off-grid Component. It is intended that part of the funds will be used to cover eligible payments in terms of Matching and Performance Grants for supply, installation and operation of solar PV, small Wind Turbines, hybrid systems, micro and mini-hydropower Plants to supply electricity to isolated rural areas in Mainland Tanzania.
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RFP: Lighting Rural Tanzania Competition 2012 (LRTC2012)

Lighting Rural Tanzania Competition 2012 (LRTC2012) is a competitive grant program that aims at supporting private enterprises in developing and delivering a wide array of modern lighting products for rural households and businesses. Lighting Rural Tanzania Competition builds upon the base of lighting technologies that exist today, seeking market solutions to provide an array of products with the quality, applications, cost, and configurations needed by the low income market segment.
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EOI: TENDER №: AE/008/2011-12/HQ/C/71 CONSULTANCY SERVICES TO CARRY OUT FURTHER ASSESSMENT OF WIND RESOURCES IN TANZANIA AND PREPARE PRE-FEASIBILITY STUDIES FOR ELECTRICITY GENERATION AT SELECTED SITE

The Government of the United Republic of has received a credit from the World Bank towards the cost implementation of the Tanzania Energy Development and Access Expansion Project (TEDAP) and intends to apply part of the proceeds of this credit for payments under the contract for Provision of Consultancy Services to Carry out further Assessment of Wind Resources in Tanzania and Prepare Pre-feasibility Studies for Electricity Generation at selected sites in Tanzania.
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EOI: TENDER №: AE/008/2011-12/HQ/C/63 - PROVISION OF INDIVIDUAL CONSULTANCY SERVICES TO CARRY OUT PRE-FEASIBILITY STUDIES FOR SMALL HYDROPOWER PROJECTS

The Government of the United Republic of Tanzania has received a credit from the World Bank towards implementation of the Tanzania Energy Development and Access expansion Project (TEDAP) and intends to apply part of the proceeds of this credit for payments under the contract for Provision of Consultancy Services to Carry out Pre-Feasibility Studies for Small Hydropower Projects.
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Wananchi Wanayo Matumaini Makubwa na REA – Mhandisi Saidy

Wananchi Wanayo Matumaini Makubwa na REA – Mhandisi Saidy

Mkurugenzi Mkuu wa Wakala wa Nishati Vijijini (REA), Mhandisi, Hassan Saidy amesema Wananchi hususan wanaoishi vijijini wana matumaini na Serikali kupitia REA katika kuwaboreshea hali ya maisha na amewataka Watumishi wa Wakala kuhakikisha wanafanya kazi kwa bidii, uadilifu na maarifa ili kutimiza malengo ya Serikali kuhudumia wananchi wake.

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REA Imebeba Ajenda Ya Maendeleo Ya Watu Wa Vijijini– Mwenyekiti Kamati Ya Bunge Ya Nishati Na Madini

Mwenyekiti wa Kamati ya Kudumu ya Bunge ya Nishati na Madini, Mhe. Subira Mgalu, amesema Serikali kupitia Wakala wa Nishati Vijijini (REA) inaendelea kutekeleza miradi mbalimbali ya kusambaza umeme ili kuhakikisha wananchi wanaoishi pembezoni mwa miji na vijijini wanapata huduma hiyo muhimu kwa maendeleo ya kijamii na kiuchumi.

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