Building low carbon future is the duty of all mankind

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Building low carbon future is the duty of all mankind
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MONGEZI VETI | Unfortunately, a stable power supply is essential in allowing an economy to function and thrive.

As countries worldwide went into lockdown, a noticeable difference in our environment began to emerge.

While we have reached a good place in reducing our carbon footprint, this needs to be taken further to support climate action. We need to continue building on our current progress to support the transition into a low carbon future while not losing momentum.With many people being forced to work from home and practice social distancing, our carbon emissions have dropped drastically, but it has also put a lot more strain on our power supply.

Unfortunately, a stable power supply is essential in allowing an economy to function and thrive. We, therefore, need a reliable and sustainable solution to providing power without harming our environment even further.

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