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Energy Access: Power to the People

Elemental

Posted October 2018

Acumen Founder and CEO Jacqueline Novogratz, Bio-Lite Co-Founder and CEO Jonathan Cedar, and Angaza CEO Leslie Marincola discuss the necessity of bringing clean and renewable power to communities that need it most.

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