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Human–elephant conflict is a common problem in places where human activities and elephant habitats overlap, posing a serious threat to livelihoods and elephant conservation. In Gabon, the growing intensity of these conflicts in recent years has made it a key political issue.
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Engie Energy Access, the subsidiary of French energy giant Engie, has signed an agreement with the Gabonese government to deploy solar home systems in households not served by the national grid.
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The project aims to protect farms regularly attacked by elephants in protected areas.
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Under the deal, solar energy will be supplied in locations that currently draw electricity from oil-fired thermal power stations.
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The project was launched in its first phase in March with the installation of a series of 50 street light to Avorbam, Libreville, Makokou, and Bitam.
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The 12 Sub-Saharan African countries with the best access to electricity are (in alphabetic order): Cape Verde, Comoros, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, Ghana, Guinea Bissau, Mauritius, Nigeria, Sao Tome and Principe, Senegal, Seychelles, South Africa.
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