Zambia, a nation blessed with sunshine and boasting of fertile lands rich with minerals, faces a stark contrast: limited access to electricity, particularly in its vast rural expanses. Here, where traditional farming practices and vibrant communities thrive, a mere 3% to 10% of residents have access to the power that fuels modern life. This lack of electricity hinders economic participation, restricts access to essential services like healthcare and education, and limits the potential for growth and development.
Zambia’s Path to Renewable Energy: Unlocking Potential, Overcoming Challenges

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