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The Sahel Can Revolutionize Renewable Energy Access and Affordability Up to the Last Mile (efficacynews)

Mar 11, 2025 #Economy

The Sahel can bridge the gap between rural and urban areas and narrow the energy gap via collaborations, creative incentives, and public-focused initiatives. A revolutionary route to inclusive, sustainable development is provided by renewable energy. Energy access and affordability up to the last mile may be achieved in the Sahel by encouraging innovation and efficiently utilizing resources, making the region a paradigm for economic revitalization and climatic resilience.

The Sahel Can Revolutionize Renewable Energy Access and Affordability Up to the Last Mile

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