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Cheap Solar Is Transforming Lives and Economies Across Africa
Wednesday December 31, 2025. 04:30 AM , from Slashdot
No longer do South Africans depend entirely on giant coal-burning plants that have defined how people worldwide got their electricity for more than a century. That's forcing the nation's already beleaguered electric utility to rethink its business as revenues evaporate. Joel Nana, a project manager with Sustainable Energy Africa, a Cape Town-based organization, called it 'a bottom-up movement' to sidestep a generations-old problem. 'The broken system is unreliable electricity, expensive electricity or no electricity at all,' he said. 'We've been living in this situation forever.' What's happening in South Africa is repeating across the continent. Key to this shift: China's ambition to lead the world in clean energy. The report says that more than 7 gigawatts of solar capacity have been installed in South Africa over the past five years -- about 1/10 of the country's total installed capacity (55 GW). And most of this new solar capacity is privately owned and installed by households and businesses rather than utilities. Across the continent, Chinese solar imports rose 50% in the first 10 months of 2025. Cheap Chinese solar is rapidly reshaping Africa's energy landscape from the bottom up but it's also shifting geopolitical influence, hollowing out local manufacturing opportunities, and deepening divides between those who can afford energy independence and those who can't. 'The solar surge does little to address the most pressing social and economic problems of developing countries like South Africa, the need to generate new jobs for millions of young citizens,' reports the NYT. 'Installation labor is local, but the panels and batteries are almost all made in China.' Further reading: Why Solarpunk Is Already Happening In Africa Read more of this story at Slashdot.
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