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Given its approximately three hundred sunny days per year, Afghanistan is well-positioned to harness solar power. Afghanistan’s solar energy potential is comparable to that of four sunbelt states in the United States. Investment in renewable energy will enhance the country’s energy independence and will significantly boost industry and commerce.
Besides, solar energy accounts for over two-thirds of Afghanistan’s total renewable energy potential of over 300,000 megawatts (MW). Given its approximately three hundred sunny days per year, Afghanistan is well-positioned to harness solar power. Afghanistan’s solar energy potential is comparable to that of four sunbelt states in the United States.
Siemens Energy has signed a multi-phase agreement with Afghanistan to establish the country as an energy hub in central Asia by developing a modern, sustainable, and cost-effective power system, incorporating the massive potential of renewable energy generation.
Siemens Energy will also collaborate with the Government to develop training and vocational programs for the people of Afghanistan, supporting the creation of a skilled and competitive local workforce for the development of infrastructure and industries.
With these resources, Afghanistan has the potential not only to meet its own energy demands but also to export surplus energy to other South Asian nations. However, it has only limited capacity to draw benefits from its resources. In the absence of sufficient hydropower projects, its river waters end up flowing into neighboring countries.
Overall, it could produce 23 gigawatts (GW) from hydro, 67 GW from wind, and a staggering 220 GW from solar resources. With these resources, Afghanistan has the potential not only to meet its own energy demands but also to export surplus energy to other South Asian nations.
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