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The US$80 billion Grand Inga would buy a lot of clean cook stoves, micro-hydro turbines, small solar panels, drip-irrigation systems, clean LED lanterns, malaria nets and the like.
Lori Pottinger: Grand Illusions for African Energy in Davos Lori Pottinger 2011
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These funds would be introduced into the economy much like water for plants through Israel's famed drip-irrigation.
Shai Baitel: Making a Right Turn -- Natural Gas in Israel Shai Baitel 2010
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The US$80 billion Grand Inga would buy a lot of clean cook stoves, micro-hydro turbines, small solar panels, drip-irrigation systems, clean LED lanterns, malaria nets and the like.
Lori Pottinger: Grand Illusions for African Energy in Davos Lori Pottinger 2011
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Mechanical engineer Peter Frykman's low-cost irrigation system is designed to improve crop yields for small farmers Mechanical engineer Peter Frykman created a low-cost drip-irrigation system designed to improve crop yields for small farmers in India and China.
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The US$80 billion Grand Inga would buy a lot of clean cook stoves, micro-hydro turbines, small solar panels, drip-irrigation systems, clean LED lanterns, malaria nets and the like.
Lori Pottinger: Grand Illusions for African Energy in Davos Lori Pottinger 2011
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The US$80 billion Grand Inga would buy a lot of clean cook stoves, micro-hydro turbines, small solar panels, drip-irrigation systems, clean LED lanterns, malaria nets and the like.
Lori Pottinger: Grand Illusions for African Energy in Davos Lori Pottinger 2011
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The US$80 billion Grand Inga would buy a lot of clean cook stoves, micro-hydro turbines, small solar panels, drip-irrigation systems, clean LED lanterns, malaria nets and the like.
Lori Pottinger: Grand Illusions for African Energy in Davos Lori Pottinger 2011
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In recent years, small-scale drip-irrigation systems — virtually a bucket that relies on gravity to distribute the water through flexible plastic tubing — have been developed to irrigate small vegetable gardens with roughly 100 plants (covering 25 square meters).
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Improve sprinkler-system efficiencyFor plants and bushes, drip-irrigation systems cut water loss to wind, runoff, and evaporation.
Save time and money with our quick, easy lawn-care tips: Part II 2009
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Improve sprinkler-system efficiencyFor plants and bushes, drip-irrigation systems cut water loss to wind, runoff, and evaporation.
Save time and money with our quick, easy lawn-care tips: Part II 2009
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