Africa faces serious environmental challenges, including land degradation, deforestation, and extreme vulnerability to climate change. With the climate change challenge not expected to end in the foreseeable future, we must now turn to alternative power solutions.
One way of bridging the gap is scaling up investment in renewable energy, which offers a cost-effective solution for providing communities and businesses in Africa with low-cost, reliable, and clean power; particularly in regions with no existing power grids.
In its report, Africa 2030: Roadmap to a renewable energy future, the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA), states that the world is increasingly embracing modern renewable energy technologies. For many years, these technologies have been supported to address environmental and energy security concerns and are now seen as the most economic option.
Globally, renewables are changing business models and creating opportunities not only for power plant operators and end customers but also for other system participants in the smart energy sector. Solar is an important renewable energy source, and many organizations and countries have invested in it as a key alternative to fossil fuels.
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Moreover, the cost of solar energy is less than that of conventional generation if the indirect costs of fossil fuels are included, such as environmental and health costs. Yet these benefits remain largely untapped; most energy decisions taken today to overlook solar power as a modular technology that can be rapidly deployed to generate electricity close to the point of consumption.
On the other hand, the implementation of sustainable energy solutions is beset with a myriad of challenges, key among them being the initial investment required to implement renewable energy projects.
To address this challenge, Trinity Energy has partnered with a range of stakeholders, including governments, NGOs, and the private sector, to leverage funding and resources to implement renewable energy projects across Africa.
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