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THE LOOMING GLOBAL ENERGY CRISIS
June 8, 2024 Coach Brian

THE LOOMING GLOBAL ENERGY CRISIS

AN IMPENDING CATASTROPHE FOR DEVELOPING NATIONS

In recent years, the world has faced several unprecedented challenges that have reshaped our global landscape. The 2008 financial crash sent shockwaves through economies worldwide, leading to a prolonged recession that affected millions. More recently, the COVID-19 pandemic disrupted every facet of life, from healthcare systems to global supply chains, leaving lasting impacts on societies and economies. As we emerge from these crises, another formidable challenge looms on the horizon: a global energy crisis that threatens to plunge poorer countries into deeper destitution. This article explores the impending energy catastrophe, its financial ramifications, and the urgent need for sustainable solutions.

 

As the world teeters on the brink of a global energy crisis, the repercussions are set to be dire, particularly for poorer countries. The impending crisis will not only cause energy prices to skyrocket but will also thrust millions into destitution. This article examines the stark realities of this energy crisis, highlighting the financial impact on businesses, the vulnerability of grid electricity, and the urgent need for solar solutions.

 

THE SOARING COST OF DIESEL

Currently, diesel prices in Zambia stand at K31.10 per litre. For a business that consumes 50kWh per day, the annual diesel consumption is substantial.

 

To put this into perspective, 1 kWh of energy typically requires 0.25 litres of diesel. Therefore, a business needing 50 kWh daily would consume 4,562.5 litres per year. At the current rate of K31.10 per litre, the annual cost is K141,973.75.

 

However, with diesel prices potentially soaring to K99.99 per litre due to the energy crisis, the cost would escalate dramatically to 4,562.5 liters, which would cost K456,204.38 per year.

 

This sharp increase would render diesel engines economically unfeasible for powering homes or businesses, crippling operations that rely on diesel-powered generators.

 

THE VULNERABILITY AND PRIVATIZATION OF GRID ELECTRICITY

As governments move towards privatizing the energy sector, the price of grid electricity in Zambia could surge to K10 per kWh. This would make it affordable only to the affluent, exacerbating social inequalities. The reliance on grid electricity also exposes consumers to significant risks:

 

CYBERSECURITY THREATS

The increasing digitization of power grids makes them susceptible to cyber-attacks. A breach could result in widespread blackouts, as seen in the 2015 Ukraine power grid hack, which left 230,000 people without electricity.

 

GOVERNMENT CONTROL

In times of political unrest, governments could manipulate electricity supply to control populations. This tactic, used in authoritarian regimes, could suppress dissent and maintain power. For instance, in Zimbabwe, intermittent power cuts have been used as a means to quell protests.

 

ECONOMIC DISRUPTION

For small businesses, frequent power outages can halt operations, leading to revenue loss and stunted growth. Private homes would face daily inconveniences, from inability to charge phones to disrupted internet connectivity, opening the door to crime and underdevelopment.

 

THE HIGH COST OF SOLAR SOLUTIONS

While solar power is a sustainable alternative, the cost of solar solutions could become prohibitively expensive in the wake of the energy crisis. Those without pre-installed solar systems will struggle to keep their daily lives functioning. Essential activities like charging phones, connecting to Wi-Fi, watching television, or preserving food will become challenging.

 

THE URGENT NEED FOR SOLAR INVESTMENTS

To mitigate the impending crisis, investing in solar solutions today is imperative. Portable power stations that recharge using solar energy offer a viable path to energy independence. Consider the following scenarios:

 

RELIGIOUS INSTITUTIONS

Pastors can continue using sound systems and filming sermons with portable solar power stations, ensuring uninterrupted services and outreach.

 

ENTREPRENEURS

Business owners can power essential office devices like computers, phones, printers, and scanners, maintaining productivity despite power outages.

FILMMAKERS

The film industry can remain operational with equipment powered by solar stations, avoiding costly downtimes.

 

MEDICAL SERVICES

Clinics and emergency responders can ensure critical equipment remains functional, potentially saving lives during blackouts.

 

RETAIL SHOPS

Small shops can keep their lights and refrigerators running, preserving perishable goods and maintaining business operations.

 

The global energy crisis is an imminent threat that requires proactive measures. Investing in solar solutions now will provide a buffer against future energy shortages and price hikes. Portable solar power stations offer a practical solution, ensuring that homes, businesses, and essential services can continue operating smoothly. As the crisis looms, the move towards solar energy is not just a precaution—it’s a necessity.

 

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2 thought on THE LOOMING GLOBAL ENERGY CRISIS

  1. Charles Mukuka says:
    June 8, 2024 at 7:47 am

    These products are very much appreciated. Don’t you have offices in Copperbelt Province?

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    1. Coach Brian says:
      June 8, 2024 at 8:24 am

      Not yet. But we can deliver to you. Get in touch via whatsapp or direct call 0979360027

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