Saturday, June 6, 2015

Akon to Aid Millions with Solar Electricity in Africa


In case you have been living under a rock, R&B/pop superstar Akon has announced plans to implement a solar academy that aids 600 million African natives with supply of electricity.

This comes in support of Akon's initiative 'Akon Lighting Africa,' which has featured backing from African-based Solektra International, which specializes in electrical and water treatment, according to NME.

Purpose for the academy's establishment is to teach solar engineers how to transmit electricity from the abundant sunlight that shines in African regions on a 320-day annual basis.

The sun is a crucial link for alternate source of energy, and has moreover been predicted by the International Energy Association (IEA) to pose as the "world's largest source of power" by 2050, according to attributed sources like Mint Press News.

Akon's proposed establishment has so far racked in a credit line of $1 billion from constructional sources like China Jiangsu International, and is in high anticipation, concerning hope if it will generate massive results to better the living conditions of impoverished African natives.

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