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Africa Accelerates Solar Adoption with Support from India at 8th ISA Assembly

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At the 8th International Solar Alliance (ISA) Assembly held in New Delhi, African nations took center stage as they partnered with India to advance affordable off-grid solar power solutions. The event underscored a growing wave of solar adoption across Africa, driven by Indiaโ€™s commitment to supporting energy access, sustainability, and self-reliance in developing regions.

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Africaโ€™s Solar Push Gains Momentum

Ghana emerged as a key participant, signing a country partnership with the ISA to deploy solar-powered pumps aimed at strengthening food and water security. With a $2 billion annual food import bill, Ghanaโ€™s transition toward solar irrigation marks a significant move to improve agricultural productivity and energy resilience. The initiative represents a broader African strategyโ€”leveraging solar technology to address both energy poverty and economic dependency.

Indiaโ€™s Role in Powering Africaโ€™s Clean Energy Shift

Indiaโ€™s renewable expertise and manufacturing capacity are becoming instrumental in Africaโ€™s clean energy transformation. Through the ISA, India is helping African countries overcome the high cost barriers of diesel power by promoting collective procurement and knowledge-sharing mechanisms. According to ISA Director General Ashish Khanna, solar energy in these regions can be generated at just 5 cents per unitโ€”nearly one-fifth the cost of diesel-based electricity, which ranges from 25โ€“30 cents per unit.

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Expanding Global Partnerships for a Shared Energy Future

Beyond Africa, small island nations such as Dominica also outlined their clean energy ambitions at the assembly. Dominica aims to achieve 100% renewable power by 2030, sourcing 75% of its energy from hydro and geothermal by 2026. These developments highlight the global momentum towards cleaner, more resilient power systems supported by Indiaโ€™s solar diplomacy.

The 8th ISA Assembly showcased how Africaโ€™s growing solar ambitions are being powered by Indiaโ€™s technological leadership and collaborative spirit. As African nations scale their renewable capacity through ISA-led initiatives, Indiaโ€™s role as a trusted partner in driving accessible, low-cost solar energy becomes even more vitalโ€”marking a new era of South-South cooperation in the global clean energy transition.


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