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cowcat44 · 7 months
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Stank face is real.
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Still gorgeous❤️
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auslanderka · 1 year
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YAMAGOKU NATION RISE!!
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ezralva · 6 months
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Watch "[Jujutsu Kaisen] promotional video [Satoru Gojo]" on YouTube
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joy-crimes · 1 year
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Key art released alongside yeseterday's new PV featuring the main cast of season 1!!!
If you haven't seen the new trailer yet, check it out, here (there's now a subtitled version posted by crunchyroll)!!
the trailer includes information about the voice cast for the three princes, as well as the opening theme song in the latter half of the PV!!!
I'm In Love with the Villainess is set to release on October 2nd, 2023!!
only a couple months to go!!!!
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shiuefha · 11 months
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Cruise Arc is Finally Here!
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crehador · 1 year
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kyuujitsu no warumono-san ✧ new pv ✧ release date: jan 2024
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reasonsforhope · 2 months
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African poverty is partly a consequence of energy poverty. In every other continent the vast majority of people have access to electricity. In Africa 600m people, 43% of the total, cannot readily light their homes or charge their phones. And those who nominally have grid electricity find it as reliable as a Scottish summer. More than three-quarters of African firms experience outages; two-fifths say electricity is the main constraint on their business.
If other sub-Saharan African countries had enjoyed power as reliable as South Africa’s from 1995 to 2007, then the continent’s rate of real GDP growth per person would have been two percentage points higher, more than doubling the actual rate, according to one academic paper. Since then South Africa has also had erratic electricity. So-called “load-shedding” is probably the main reason why the economy has shrunk in four of the past eight quarters.
Solar power is increasingly seen as the solution. Last year Africa installed a record amount of photovoltaic (PV) capacity (though this still made up just 1% of the total added worldwide), notes the African Solar Industry Association (AFSIA), a trade group. Globally most solar PV is built by utilities, but in Africa 65% of new capacity over the past two years has come from large firms contracting directly with developers. These deals are part of a decentralised revolution that could be of huge benefit to African economies.
Ground zero for the revolution is South Africa. Last year saw a record number of blackouts imposed by Eskom, the state-run utility, whose dysfunctional coal-fired power stations regularly break down or operate at far below capacity. Fortunately, as load-shedding was peaking, the costs of solar systems were plummeting.
Between 2019 and 2023 the cost of panels fell by 15%, having already declined by almost 90% in the 2010s. Meanwhile battery storage systems now cost about half as much as five years ago. Industrial users pay 20-40% less per unit when buying electricity from private project developers than on the cheapest Eskom tariff.
In the past two calendar years the amount of solar capacity in South Africa rose from 2.8GW to 7.8GW, notes AFSIA, excluding that installed on the roofs of suburban homes. All together South Africa’s solar capacity could now be almost a fifth of that of Eskom’s coal-fired power stations (albeit those still have a higher “capacity factor”, or ability to produce electricity around the clock). The growth of solar is a key reason why there has been less load-shedding in 2024...
Over the past decade the number of startups providing “distributed renewable energy” (DRE) has grown at a clip. Industry estimates suggest that more than 400m Africans get electricity from solar home systems and that more than ten times as many “mini-grids”, most of which use solar, were built in 2016-20 than in the preceding five years. In Kenya DRE firms employ more than six times as many people as the largest utility. In Nigeria they have created almost as many jobs as the oil and gas industry.
“The future is an extremely distributed system to an extent that people haven’t fully grasped,” argues Matthew Tilleard of CrossBoundary Group, a firm whose customers range from large businesses to hitherto unconnected consumers. “It’s going to happen here in Africa first and most consequentially.”
Ignite, which operates in nine African countries, has products that include a basic panel that powers three light bulbs and a phone charger, as well as solar-powered irrigation pumps, stoves and internet routers, and industrial systems. Customers use mobile money to “unlock” a pay-as-you-go meter.
Yariv Cohen, Ignite’s CEO, reckons that the typical $3 per month spent by consumers is less than what they previously paid for kerosene and at phone-charging kiosks. He describes how farmers are more productive because they do not have to get home before dark and children are getting better test scores because they study under bulbs. One family in Rwanda used to keep their two cows in their house because they feared rustlers might come in the dark; now the cattle snooze al fresco under an outside lamp and the family gets more sleep.
...That is one eye-catching aspect of Africa’s solar revolution. But most of the continent is undergoing a more subtle—and significant—experiment in decentralised, commercially driven solar power. It is a trend that could both transform African economies and offer lessons to the rest of the world."
-via The Economist, June 18, 2024. Paragraph breaks added.
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mosalahd · 2 months
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oh senninha we’re really in it now process video under the cut
i painted 99% of this from really zoomed out as shown below ↓ which was a lot of fun i think i'm gonna start approaching painting like this more from now on teehee
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also slight fingernail reveal ig (???)
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ninensei-ace · 1 year
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VARIA
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justplaggin · 1 year
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skk things i guess
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sasuketron · 1 year
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happy birthday sasuke the character of all time
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yuseirra · 7 months
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Promise
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ezralva · 11 days
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Ah...I see, it's the countdown of the 6 person in Yuji's Hall of VIPs from chapter 265. Since Nobara is alive, she's not included. First one was Wasuke, last ep was Junpei. This week is Nanami. Means next week is Choso-niichan 😭 and the last one is Gojo-sensei, both with their gentle smiles, their last persona from memories imprinted in Yuji's mind...
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tsukkiyume · 4 months
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我都等你回来
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shiuefha · 9 months
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Hajimete no Otsukai: Anya Version
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tatakaeeren · 1 year
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Ginoza Nobuchika | Psycho-Pass Providence
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