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Tonny Kukeera
Tonny Kukeera
DPhil Candidate, University of Oxford
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Qualitative determination of energy potential and methane generation from municipal solid waste (MSW) in Dhanbad (India)
D Mboowa, S Quereshi, C Bhattacharjee, K Tonny, S Dutta
Energy 123, 386-391, 2017
602017
Extraction, quantification and characterization of oil from pumpkin seeds
T Kukeera, N Banadda, P Tumutegyereize, N Kiggundu, R Asuman
International Journal of Agricultural and Biological Engineering, 2015
222015
Business models and innovativeness of potential renewable energy projects in Africa
WM Budzianowski, I Nantongo, C Bamutura, M Rwema, M Lyambai, ...
Renewable energy 123, 162-190, 2018
212018
Integrating a solar pv system with a household based backup generator for hybrid swarm electrification: A case study of nigeria
R Muceka, T Kukeera, Y Alokore, K Noara, S Groh
Africa-EU Renewable Energy Research and Innovation Symposium 2018 (RERIS …, 2018
112018
Africa-EU Renewable Energy Research and Innovation Symposium 2018 (RERIS 2018): 23–26 January 2018, National University of Lesotho On occasion of NULISTICE 2018
M Mpholo, D Steuerwald, T Kukeera
Springer Nature, 2018
82018
Enabling solar photovoltaics penetration in highly dependent African fossil fuel markets
OV Nwadiaru, T Kukeera, D Ebanehita
Sustainable fuel technologies handbook, 173-198, 2021
42021
Supporting the East African off-grid energy industry post COVID-19
T Kukeera, A Brophy
Climate Compatible Growth, University of Oxford, 2022
22022
Business Model Innovation for Society: Putting the Community first in the Off-grid Energy Sector
T Kukeera, AM Brophy, P Trotter
Academy of Management Proceedings 2023 (1), 17283, 2023
2023
Communicating energy consumption: developing a low-cost, real-time, SMS feedback tool for off-grid household electricity consumption
T Kukeera, N Kebir, S Pelz, S Groh
Sustainable Fuel Technologies Handbook, 409-429, 2021
2021
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