The world’s first solar-powered refugee camp changes lives, saves costs

Azraq camp in the desert of northern Jordan is the world’s first solar-powered refugee camp. The solar plant has brought massive changes to the lives of the Syrian refugee families who live in a place where summers are hot and winters are harsh. Having electricity has made everyday tasks like cooking and washing simpler and more efficient. Children can do their homework. With fridges, food doesn’t go bad. WIth lights, women and children feel safe walking to the communal washrooms at night. And the plant has created jobs for refugees, too.

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