
In the near future, electricity has advantages making it the prime energy source. Not only is it versatile to utilization, electricity allows the extensive integration of a variety of renewables and highly efficient bulk power transport over long distances...ideal for the vast terrain in Tanzania or Egypt. In the longer term, efforts would move toward clean energy projects that could make a substantial contribution to a sustainable power supply in the energy mix including components for solar power plants, wind turbines, and high-efficiency power transmission and distribution, all the way to the Tanzanian villages that have never had powered homes.
Black Americans will have and/or get their training inside America. This training will come from vocational trade schools if necessary. Once preparedness have been established and final negotiations have been made project members will be cleared for engagement. Once transitioned to the country in Africa, they will be coupled to a particular project assignment. Negotiations for land will vary depending on the project. The project that modernizes the power grid of the African nation will naturally bring about the greatest return on investment. Other projects close to the top is waste water treatment and advanced irrigation system. Thanks to the broad industrial experiences that Black Americans have consumed during the last 200 years, a very attractive skillset can now be harnessed into structure which we call "nation building" project for easy assessment.
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Posted By: jamal Abraham
Saturday, March 6th 2010 at 10:45PM
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