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- POWERING INEQUALITYIn 2013, Todd Moss made a startling realisation while reviewing the energy usage of his family’s refrigerator in Washington, DC. The fridge, consuming 459 kWh annually, used more power than the average person in several African countries. Moss created a graphic comparing his fridge’s electricity consumption to per capita energy use in six African nations. The stark contrast resonated deeply, quickly spreading across media outlets and sparking discussions about the profound global divide in energy access. This moment drove Moss to establish the Energy for Growth Hub, an initiative aimed at tackling energy inequality on a global scale. The fridge… Read more: POWERING INEQUALITY