China-Africa cooperation supports Africa's transition to green energy

The wind turbines of the De Aar wind power project invested by China's Longyuan Power and its South African partners in De Aar, South Africa. Photo by Xinhua/Lyu Tianran.

As the world is grappling with climate change in consensus to move to green energy, China-Africa's renewable energy cooperation is bearing fruits. In various parts of Africa, China-Africa cooperation brings in clean electricity to boost power supply. This was reported by The Xinhua News Agency.

A 50-megawatt solar farm in Garissa, Kenya. Photo by Xinhua/Xie Han.

A wind turbines of the De Aar wind power project invested by China's Longyuan Power and its South African partners in De Aar, South Africa. Photo by Xinhua/Lyu Tianran.

The Karuma hydropower project under construction along the Nile River in Kiryandongo district of Uganda. Photo by Xinhua/Jia Junwei.

The facilities of the De Aar wind power project invested by China's Longyuan Power and its South African partners in De Aar, South Africa. Photo by Xinhua/Lyu Tianran.

Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta (C) attends the launching ceremony of a 50-megawatt solar farm in Garissa, Kenya. Photo by Xinhua/Xie Han.

A 50-megawatt solar farm in Garissa, Kenya. Photo by Xinhua/Xie Han.

A view of the Karuma hydropower project under construction in Kiryandongo district of Uganda. Photo by Xinhua/Zhang Gaiping.

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