Understanding basics of solar energy and why it has failed to peak in East Africa
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Understanding basics of solar energy and why it has failed to peak in East Africa
Early in March 2024 a heat wave hit South Sudan with temperatures soaring between 41 to 47 degrees Celsius. The temperature and its accompanying heat were too high that the South Sudanese Ministry of Health closed schools, advised
the public to stay indoors and drink a lot of water to remain hydrated. The images of South Sudanese baking eggs under the open sun on the streets of Juba went viral rekindling the debate on the potential of harnessing solar energy to generate power.
