In Africa, other types of power generation have served the continent but presently due to the insufficiency of the development of such facilities for the expanded generation of power, there has been power shortage in many countries in Africa.
Most of the African countries cannot boast of having regular power supply for a week not to talk of a year.
So in view of this obvious problem that is facing the continent, it is time for an alternative to being allowed to take root in every part of the economy.
That is why solar energy is a popular choice in this environment. Africa has one of the largest amounts of sunlight hours and solar is dependent on the amount of sunlight available in a day.
So if any African country considers this option to boost their electrical power it will go a long way in solving so many problems that are facing the continent today.
One of them is unemployment,
When solar is introduced in the community a lot of them will experience the benefits. This will lead to more people being trained in the provision of solar installation, repairs, marketing, training, intrapreneurship, local production of its parts and more jobs will be created in the process.
When people have regular power supply the other area of production or productivity that is enabled by constant electricity that undergoes through transition from hydroelectricity to solar electricity.
This is very, very important at this season of the life of the African Nations. In fact, many have started on their own personal to install solar in their houses or their business places.
Government has no plan particularly in their laws and plays for their nation to benefit from this new technology that the first world is already working on. That is why it is important for those entrepreneurs who know how to go about it to enter the African space because the other customers are there waiting for those who can provide this service.
One of the major hindrances to the setting up of solar installations generally that:
1. There are not enough finances for those who have the ability to provide solar services to those who are in the community
2. And those who want to use solar power alternative solutions do not have enough financial muscle to be able to pay for the appliances that are needed for them to have solar on their homes or business place.
3. There are no banks that concentrate on giving soft loans for people to install solar and pay back gradually.
4. There is no government policy encouraging the banks to give loans to those who want to convert from regular power supply to solar energy.
If all the above is solved it will go a long way in improving the economy and status of the African Nations.
However, there is a private initiative to power Nigeria starting from small homes.
Those who want to power just their tv, decoder and lights.
They can start with the gradual acquisition of the solar appliances that they need for this to happen.
What do they need?
1. Solar panel 100-watt #15,000
2. Inverter 300 watt. #13,500
3. Charge controller 30ah
##13,500
4. Solar battery. 100ah
#32,999 only
5. Accessory. #8,000 only
6. Installation fee #8,999
7. Transport of appliances is calculated on demand.
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