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Yemenis go solar amid war energy shortage

- Reuters Sanaa

When electricit­y was cut to Yemen’s capital four years ago after war broke out, Ebrahim Al-Faqih saw a gap in the market and started selling solar panels.

Faqih is part of a booming solar sector transformi­ng lives and energy sustainabi­lity in Yemen, a poor country with scant rural power access even before conflict knocked out most of the national grid.

“Even people who used to work selling food moved to work in solar energy because of the high demand,” Al-Faqih said from his shop in Sanaa selling solar water heaters and panels imported from India and China.

The UN estimates that only 10 percent of the population had access to electricit­y after the conflict began.

Many areas need pumps to bring drinking and irrigation water to the surface and fuel shortages have also made water hard to come by. “Electricit­y these days is not just for lighting — electricit­y is life,” said Muhammad Yahya, whose home in Sanaa is powered by rooftop solar panels.

He sees solar energy as a stopgap measure for those who can get it and hopes everyone will have mains electricit­y when the war ends.

Solar farming

Sanaa is controlled by the Iranianbac­ked Houthis. There is no state power supply to Sanaa and many other areas, and buying a diesel generator or hooking up to a neighborho­od generator is polluting and too expensive for many people. “Alternativ­e energy is better, it changed my life dramatical­ly. Now I barely rely on normal electricit­y,” said Sanaa resident Akram Noman. He wants tax reforms to encourage solar energy use, and loans for farmers to buy solar systems.

 ?? Reuters ?? Farmers walk next to solar panels at a farm in Wadi Dhahr near Sanaa, in Yemen.
Reuters Farmers walk next to solar panels at a farm in Wadi Dhahr near Sanaa, in Yemen.
 ?? AN photo by Kateryna Kadabashi ?? Riyadh-based The Helicopter Company offers helicopter transporta­tion services from air ambulance to tourism.
AN photo by Kateryna Kadabashi Riyadh-based The Helicopter Company offers helicopter transporta­tion services from air ambulance to tourism.

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