Organisation profile
Organisation profile
The Solar Energy Materials Research group (SEMRG) is a research group at BIUST focusing on the
development of devices that utilize promising thermoelectric and photovoltaic energy conversion
materials. Making local Renewable Energy Sources commercially available for communities is one of
the major challenges we are faced in Botswana. The main focus of the SEMRG research group is to
develop joint international and local research and innovation networks for sustainable renewable energy
solutions. The SEMRG research group/BIUST is part of the Long-Term Joint EU-AU Research and
Innovation Partnership on Renewable Energy (LEAP-RE) Consortium funded from the EU- Horizon
2020 programme and local funding agencies with about 32 Million Euro (about 410,000,000 BWP) for
5 years. The LEAP-RE consortium (see http://www.leap-re.eu/ ) consists of 83 partner institutions from
33 countries (44 institutions from Europe and 39 institutions from Africa). The LEAP-RE project is a
milestone project for Africa on Renewable Energy. Within the LEAP-RE project, the SEMRG group
participate as research partner in the funded Energy Village project. The Energy Village project is
focusing on the development of a roadmap on how renewable energy sources can be utilized in reliable
on-grid and off-grid solutions in Botswana. Moreover, the SEMRG research group aims to develop new
innovative solutions that companies and households are able to produce their own electricity or heat
from renewable energy sources 24/7.
Organisation profile
The Solar Energy Materials Research group (SEMRG) is a research group at BIUST focusing on the
development of devices that utilize promising thermoelectric and photovoltaic energy conversion
materials. Making local Renewable Energy Sources commercially available for communities is one of
the major challenges we are faced in Botswana. The main focus of the SEMRG research group is to
develop joint international and local research and innovation networks for sustainable renewable energy
solutions. The SEMRG research group/BIUST is part of the Long-Term Joint EU-AU Research and
Innovation Partnership on Renewable Energy (LEAP-RE) Consortium funded from the EU- Horizon
2020 programme and local funding agencies with about 32 Million Euro (about 410,000,000 BWP) for
5 years. The LEAP-RE consortium (see http://www.leap-re.eu/ ) consists of 83 partner institutions from
33 countries (44 institutions from Europe and 39 institutions from Africa). The LEAP-RE project is a
milestone project for Africa on Renewable Energy. Within the LEAP-RE project, the SEMRG group
participate as research partner in the funded Energy Village project. The Energy Village project is
focusing on the development of a roadmap on how renewable energy sources can be utilized in reliable
on-grid and off-grid solutions in Botswana. Moreover, the SEMRG research group aims to develop new
innovative solutions that companies and households are able to produce their own electricity or heat
from renewable energy sources 24/7.
Profiles
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Muiva Cosmas
- Physics & Astronomy
- Advanced Manufacturing & Engineering Education
- Nano-materials for Energy, Environmental and Water Systems - Group Leader
- School of Pure and Applied Sciences
- Solar Energy Materials
Person: Associate Professor, Academic