In Africa, hydropower is becoming increasingly unreliable due to recurring and devastating droughts induced by climate change.
At the same time, global financing for new coal-fired plants is dwindling, leading many countries to shift away from thermal power stations toward solar energy. Countries such as Zambia and Zimbabwe are currently experiencing prolonged electricity cuts due to low water levels at the Kariba Dam, which supplies a significant portion of the electricity to the two countries.
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