Rwanda Solar Energy Field 8.5 Megawatt (MW) solar field at the Agahozo-Shalom Youth Village. Rwanda is in dire need of electricity – less than 15 per cent of the population has access to power, and the country relies on diesel fuel, which is highly polluting. With the project, the East African nation’s generating capacity surged six per cent.
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Credit: Power Africa
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Rwanda
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Energy
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Khandker Islam
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Indonesia
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Energy
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Sidrap Wind Farm at South Sulawesi (first utility scale wind farm in Indonesia)
Xaume Olleros
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Senegal
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Energy
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Villagers in Sipane village, Senegal show how solar power has changed their lives.
Credit: Dirk Moggee, Work at Play Photography, Port Elizabeth, SA
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South Africa
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Energy
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Jeffreys Bay Wind Farm has an installed capacity of 138 MW. It is located between the town of Jeffreys Bay and Humansdorp, approximately 70 km west of Port Elizabeth in the Kouga Municipality.