Solarday supports projects for energy independence, such as those already installed in Senegal. A concrete commitment for a bright future seeking innovative alternatives to give rural families efficient means to cook their food and light their homes. Africa can tap its plentiful sunshine to generate electricity. lectrifying rural areas poses unique challenges for African governments. Remote and scattered, rural homes, unlike homes in urban areas, are costly and often impractical to connect to the grid. Under the New Partnership for Africa’s Development (NEPAD), countries are seeking innovative alternatives to give rural families efficient means to cook their food and light their homes. Stand-alone sources of energy, such as solar, wind and mini-hydro generators, can help fill the gap. Solarday supports projects for energy independence, such as those already installed in Senegal. A concrete commitment for a bright future
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