- REA director general Dr Mwakahesya
- DAILY NEWS Reporter
TANZANIA Renewable Energy Business Incubator (TAREBI), is set to make a robust renewable energy economy that can create new jobs and strong economic impact.
TAREBI’s Manager, Mr Francis Rwebogora
said in Dar es Salaam that a strong renewable energy economy will be
realised through more technical training and investment support. Mr
Rwebogora made the remarks at a knowledge sharing and networking meeting
on financial inclusion for renewable energy enterprises that attracted
key partners from the energy sector.
Mr Rwebogora explained that TAREBI has
successfully managed to increase the distribution of solar lights and
improved cook-stoves to the rural community as well as household incomes
and enabling environment to young entrepreneurs.
“TAREBI’s mission is to develop and
provide to its practices and resources that support clean energy
business incubation, entrepreneurial mentoring and development and
technology commercialization,” he said.
He said TAREBI seeks to harness the
power of business and entrepreneurship to facilitate the development of
market-based solutions to global environmental issues and would create
highpaying clean tech jobs and industry within Tanzania that addresses
current and future renewable energy needs.
“TAREBI will achieve this goal by
providing a vast array of services, including technological support for
renewable energy product development and guidance for business plan
formation,” he said.
The company brings together the
resources of the private sector, the university and government at all
levels to assist entrepreneurs, business and industry in the solution of
their problems, leading to increased productivity and profitability.
It offers Renewable Energy Strategy
Sessions to give entrepreneurs an opportunity to network with
experienced industry leaders and was committed to help renewable energy
technology companies to bridge the gap between innovation and market
using the expertise, business acumen and technological resources.
During the meeting, several other
renewable energy enterprises and financial institutions such as CRDB
Bank, Six Stars Holding Limited, Akiba Commercial Bank PLC, and FINCA
Microfinance Bank, Sepon LTD and Africa Wind Energy Technology Company
(AWETCO), gave different presentations.
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