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Laos villages transformed by solar power January 10, 2021
Solar power has improved the livelihoods of local people. courtesy UNDP Lao PDR
VIENTIANE For people living off-grid in remote villages in Laos, solar energy offers a clean, sustainable way to bring electricity for all, and the promise to transform their lives.
In Ko Bong and Tha Phai Bai, in the center of the South East Asian country, only a small number of people used to benefit from electricity, provided by unreliable, polluting and expensive diesel generators, thus limiting the possibilities for economic development.
Today, however, the picture is very different, thanks to a UN Development Program (UNDP) initiative that has provided both villages with innovative solar-powered mini-grids, and access to clean, reliable, and affordable energy.