CrossBoundary Energy
- Filter byAll
- Filter byAnnouncement
- Filter byArticle
- Filter byBlog
- Filter byPress Release
- Filter byReport
- Filter byWhite paper
-
Constructing Africa’s Green Economy Requires New Building Blocks
-
Stage 0: Centralized Control – Constructing Africa’s Green Economy Requires New Building Blocks
-
Stage 2: Directed Benefits – Constructing Africa’s Green Economy Requires New Building Blocks
-
Stage 1: Cautious Co-existence – Constructing Africa’s Green Economy Requires New Building Blocks
-
Stage 3: Early Market Management – Constructing Africa’s Green Economy Requires New Building Blocks
-
Standard Bank Champions Renewable Energy Transition in Africa with $20M Commitment to CrossBoundary Energy
-
CrossBoundary Energy Refreshes Brand and Website, Showcasing Renewable Solutions for Businesses
-
EgyptERA’s clarified grid integration fee underscores intent to deliver green industrial growth
-
Centennial and CrossBoundary Energy donate solar energy plant and café to Kigali Genocide Memorial
-
Bank of America and CrossBoundary Energy join forces to expand renewable energy across Africa for a more sustainable future
The Xflora Group owns 120 hectares under greenhouses in Kenya’s Rift Valley and grows high quality roses for export all over the world. The product assortment includes over one hundred and twenty different rose varieties under the brands Omang and Amor, including large head traditional roses, garden shaped roses and spray roses. Xflora provides gainful employment to over 2,300 rural workers.