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Rural electrification is
always a difficulty, as new substations, switchgear and cabling works
would have to be implemented. These areas may have no road access, which
make electrification works harder and may not be scheduled to be included
in the national grid network in the near future.
Besides leaving people without
basic lighting, the residents of such areas are also cut off from the rest
of the world outside as they have no means of communications. Lack of
power supply to rural areas may also encourage urban migration from such
areas, causing overpopulation problems in the cities.
With
solar electrification, not only are costs of implementation much lower,
but installations of solar panels do not cause any changes or damages to
the environment. Not only are installations environmentally friendly, the
generation of energy does not produce carbon dioxide, which contributes
heavily to global warming.
We have means of
transportation for areas where road access is limited or unavailable.
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