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The future of Gaza’s recovery may rely on solar power

Summary

With Gaza’s power infrastructure largely destroyed, solar energy has become a critical lifeline for residents. Years of energy shortages worsened by conflict led to widespread adoption of solar before the war, with rooftop panels supplying up to 40% of daytime power by 2023. Now, as aid groups struggle to restore basic services, solar panels are being salvaged and reused. The UN and international organizations are proposing solar-powered shelters and irrigation systems, while some advocate for decentralized mini-grids. Meanwhile, larger-scale reconstruction plans include solar, wind, and fossil fuel options. The future of Gaza’s energy system remains uncertain, shaped by ongoing geopolitical struggles and humanitarian needs.

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