Powering the Future Renewable Energy Projects are a Moving Momentum in Sub-Saharan Africa
Powering the Future: Renewable Energy Projects are a Moving Momentum in Sub-Saharan Africa. There is a silent revolution that is being experienced across Sub-Saharan Africa. It is not being constructed using giant and centralized hydro-power dams, but a Pareto of solar panels, wind turbines, and creative funding that is gradually but surely illuminating homes and businesses which have been in the dark too long. By 2026, the tide of renewable energy in the continent cannot be ignored as it is propelled by a potent force of international funding, local resourcefulness and a desperate desire to have sustainable energy. The energy dilemma experienced in Sub-Saharan Africa is a deep-rooted paradox that has been going on over several decades. It has some of the most rich renewable resources in the world such as the sun, wind and geothermal heat although in this country, every three-quarters of the world population has no access to electricity. A report by World Bank on Energy Access in the y...