Solar power in Zambia : ‘If it works for my neighbour, I’ll try it too’

6 mai 2025 | Hillary Chanda, Lecturer and PhD candidate: Energy & Environmental Engineering Research Group, University of Reading, Chris Harty, Dean of the School of the Built Environment and Architecture and Professor of Technology and Organisation, London South Bank University, Eugene Mohareb, Associate Professor in Sustainable Urban Systems, University of Reading, Michael Peters, Lecturer in Energy Policy, University of Reading
New research has found that rural Zambians are much more likely to adopt solar power if they see it working for their neighbours.
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