Tired of power cuts, blockaded Gaza turns to solar | The Japan Times

2022-10-09 12:55:15 By : Ms. Nancy Li

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Palestinians living in the Israeli-blockaded enclave of Gaza have long endured an unstable and costly electricity supply, so Yasser al-Hajj found a different way: solar power.

Looking at the rows of photovoltaic panels at his beachfront fish farm and seafood restaurant, The Sailor, he said the investment he made six years ago had more than paid off.

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