Solar energy is rapidly expanding across Africa, giving hope for electrifying more of the continent with renewable energy. The Central African Republic, for example, generates more than a third of its energy from sunlight, giving it the highest penetration of solar in its electricity mix in Africa. Less visible is its gradual pivot toward renewable energy — particularly solar power — a shift driven as much by necessity as by environmental vision. With more than 2,800 hours of sunshine annually, the country has the raw resource to transform its energy landscape. The park will supply electricity to 250,000 persons in the capital, almost doubling the country's electricity. The World Bank's approach to revitalizing the energy sector in the Central African Republic and The Gambia focuses on building essential new infrastructure throughout the energy supply process. This includes creating solar parks, upgrading transmission and distribution infrastructure, and providing.
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