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Business: Is regenerative energy the secret to unlocking the electricity deficit in Africa

Last updated on September 11th, 2021 at 08:14 am

The use of regenerative Energy in the world is on a upward trajectory, Africa as a continent hasn’t really come to terms with this innovation, Which isn’t suppose to be so because of the lack of electricity in the Africa continent. Africa must embrace regenerative electricity so as to provide electricity for every home.

Africa is apparently on a development direction. Endless assets, so numerous potential.

Africa needs a great deal of energy to control this development. Could environmentally friendly power be the breeze that Africa’s wings need, taking into account how it has battled in the past to meet its energy needs?

Albert Echetah

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