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    SOLAR POWER INITIATIVE IN MOGADISHU

    February 7, 2025
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    A solar energy project in Mogadishu has been launched to provide an environmentally sustainable solution to meet the city’s energy needs. The project aims to increase the use of solar energy in place of conventional energy sources to reduce the city’s dependence on the power grid.

    The aim of the project is to improve electricity supply in underdeveloped areas while reducing energy costs. In addition, this initiative will lead to a reduction of carbon emissions through environmentally friendly energy. As the project moves forward, it will play an important role in improving the city’s infrastructure and creating new job opportunities at the local level, which will boost economic growth.

    Overview of the Solar Power Initiative in Mogadishu

    The solar energy project aims to install 40,000 solar panels in Mogadishu by 2027 to provide energy to more than 80,000 families. The initiative aims to reduce dependence on the city’s energy system and stabilize energy access. The project aims to meet 25% of the city’s energy needs through solar energy, seeking to usher in a new revolution in local energy resources.

    Goals and Objectives of the Project

    The main objective of the project is to reduce household energy costs by 40% annually. It is committed to providing solar power to 50 percent of the underdeveloped areas of the city in the next three years. In addition, it aims to reduce carbon emissions from energy use by 12,000 tons per year, which will be a major step towards environmental improvement.

    Economic and Environmental Impact

    The solar project is expected to create around 1,200 new jobs over the next five years, mainly in the installation and maintenance sector. This initiative will provide annual savings of up to $5 million in electricity costs for the residents of Mogadishu. Environmentally, the project aims to reduce carbon emissions by 10,000 tons annually, which will help make the city cleaner and healthier.

    Challenges and Future Prospects

    The project faces some significant challenges, including a 30 percent shortfall in initial investment and the need to provide technical expertise to local people. Despite these difficulties, it is expected that the use of solar energy will increase by 15% in the first two years. With international partnerships, the project plans to increase solar power capacity by 50 percent over the next ten years.

    Mogadishu’s solar energy project is expected to deliver significant benefits such as energy savings, local employment opportunities, and environmental improvements. Nevertheless, the project has the potential to bring about a positive change in the energy system in the city and stabilize power supply in remote areas. If the partnership continues, the project could become a model for renewable energy use in other areas.

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