Mozambique slowly embraces cleaner fuel alternative
Africans spend $10 billion a year on charcoal for cooking. But it's a fuel that causes massive amounts of pollution. Mozambique's government is introducing a clean energy project to try and slow down the effects. Moving away from coal in rural or African households is a first step. Not using paraffin is another good move. But why not considering electricity from distributed production facilities? GreenEnergyParkTM is designed to provide its community with green electricity, 24/7 and 365 days a year.