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Tired of power cuts, blockaded Gaza turns to solarSolar panels on top of a bakery building in Gaza City. Photo: AFP

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Palestinians living in the Israeli-blockaded enclave of Gaza have long endured an unstable and costly electricity supply, so Yasser al-Hajj found a different way: solar power. Looking at the rows of photovoltaic panels at his beachfront fish farm and seafood restaurant, The Sailor, he said the investment he made six years ago had more than paid off. "Electricity is the backbone of the project," Hajj said, standing under a blazing Mediterranean sun. "We rely on it to provide oxygen for the fish, as well as to draw and pump water from the sea." Video: AFP The dozens of solar panels that shade the fish ponds below have brought savings that are now paying to refurbish the business, he said, as labourers loaded sand onto a horse-drawn cart. Hajj said he used to pay 150,000 shekels (€43,217) per month for electricity, "a huge burden," before solar power slashed his monthly bill to 50,000 shekels. For most of Gaza's 2.3 million residents, living under Hamas Islamist rule and a 15-year-old Israeli blockade, power cuts are a daily fact of life that impact everything from homes to hospital wards. While some Gazans pay for a generator to kick in when the mains are cut - for around half of...


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