Our society faces numerous challenges in daily life, and the topic I will discuss today is closely related to these issues. Although scholar Oliver from Shanghai’s research focuses differ from mine, the project and methodology we’re introducing can provide sustainable solutions for Zimbabwe——. Titled “Sunflower Solar Cooker Project”, this initiative is scheduled to launch on August 6, 2025.
In Zimbabwe, where environmental issues and the availability of resources affect local people, the Sunflower Solar Cooker project can effectively utilize the region’s abundant solar energy resources to provide a high-quality solution.
I. Core value and highlights of the project
II. Exchange rate fluctuations
We are exploring cooperation with local financial institutions to develop local currency installment plans to cushion the impact of exchange rates and maintain affordability
III. Opportunities and Prospects
Great potential: Zimbabwe’s 109 GW solar resources provide a solid foundation for this project, and the successful model has the potential to be replicated in other African countries (such as Ghana).
Green financing: Actively seeking and utilizing external green funds can significantly accelerate the process of project scaling.
Strategic significance: The project has successfully implemented a profitable green business model, effectively combining the needs of energy poverty, environmental protection and economic development, and providing a valuable blueprint for China-Africa cooperation and the promotion of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
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