Global electricity consumption has dramatically increased in the past few decades, with even a higher demand due to the rapid growth in the population.
Sustainable infrastructure plays a key role in economic development. It has a domino effect, affecting job creation, and opens up access to goods and services as well as other necessary resources.
South Africa is facing several economic challenges, as well as deteriorating natural resources leading to climate change, global warming and biodiversity loss.
Effective and reliable service delivery is one of the biggest challenges South Africa faces. This is largely due to the municipalities across the country not having the required resources to fulfil the delivery of basic services to
Africa is a developing continent, but its unstable economic state continues to put the already vulnerable regions, such as the rural areas, in a further socio-economic decline.