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Board Politics & Society
Re: Electricity as a tool for development
by
uchegod-21
on 27/04/2024, 20:06:05 UTC
Is there a nation on Earth that doesn't have power all the time, and if so, how do they get by? I discovered from my research that certain developing nations do not have access to continuous energy, and that some nations rely solely on solar power for their electrical needs. Given the critical role that electricity plays in the development of society, why do the leaders of those developing nations either not prioritize solving their energy-related issues or seem content with the status quo?
  Using a personal solar panel to turn on a generator is the only way to survive.
 Do you believe that any nation in the globe is unable to obtain reliable energy, or is there something else?
I don't know what to say about power generation but I know in my country different states and different environment have different power supply. What do I mean by this, city A could be getting 20hrs power supply, City B will get 18hrs, City C will get 15hrs, City D will have 10hrs, City E will have 5hrs and some don't have at all. This is what happens in Nigeria my country. I don't think the problem of power is so difficult for the government to solve but I don't know why they don't really want to solve it.