Syrians are increasingly relying on solar power as the country faces an energy crisis.
"Moving to alternative energy is the best solution at present," said the 41-year-old, who spent nearly $7 000 on the installation. A government report published last year said the war had inflicted 6.1 billion Syrian pounds of direct and indirect damage on a power grid that once covered 99% of Syria.
The following month, Assad issued an amendment to an electricity law aimed at encouraging private sector investment in both traditional and renewable energy by allowing producers to sell power directly to consumers for the first time. Output from his 1-megawatt plant, built in 2020 at a cost of around $800 000, is sold to the state grid. Sheira declined to disclose the price at which he was selling.
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