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Across Africa, Carbon Credits Are Turning Into a State Asset
A carbon credit once moved through the voluntary market with little government presence. A project developer secured land, issued credits…
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Uganda Pushes Electric Cooking to 20% of Homes by 2030 as Kenya Reworks a Carbon Market That Grew Too Fast
Uganda’s electric cooking conversation starts with a number that rarely makes headlines. Adoption is estimated at 2%. The government wants…
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A Carbon Credit Dispute Leaves Koko Networks on the Block as PwC Invites Bids for Its Infrastructure
The Koko Networks collapse did not begin with empty fuel tanks or shuttered depots. It began with a missing document.…
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Carbon Projects Enter A Stricter Approval Era As Kenya Formalizes Market Oversight
The upcoming launch of the Kenya National Carbon Registry lands at a moment when Kenya’s carbon market is no longer…
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Circle Gas Stakes Growth on Carbon Approval and Costly Bank Financing
Circle Gas is funding a clean cooking ambition with bank debt priced above 20 percent and a carbon strategy that…
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After Koko’s Fall, M-Gas Finds a Carbon Market That No Longer Feels Open
Kenya’s carbon market is entering a more guarded phase, and the conversation now runs through cooking fuel. The latest example…
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A Clean Cooking Dream Runs Into the Hard Politics of Carbon Credits in Kenya
Koko Networks did not run out of customers. Its blue-flame stoves were still in kitchens across Nairobi when administrators took…
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