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A global off-grid Energy Company
U Micro Grid was established with the purpose and vision to solve the energy crisis by providing energy access and stability worldwide.
As a growing and evolving off-grid energy company, U Micro Grid’s mission is to produce and install a global energy solutions globally, thereby creating 580,000 new micro enterprises around the globe by 2030, whilst simultaneously removing 3.5 million households and small power users from the unreliability of the currently overloaded traditional power grid.
“Imagine an energy solution without any drawbacks. Imagine an energy solution that takes individuals completely off the grid, forever” – Christo Myburgh (U Micro Grid, CEO & Inventor).
U Micro Grid’s solution will empower 1.5 million residential households (6 million individuals) by providing them with access to electricity and data.
The implementation of the solution will not only empower the future generations, but further assist motivating entrepreneurs, developing local economies, enhancing education levels, equipping healthcare facilities and strengthen water purification processes.
U Micro Grid understands energy and have developed a solution that puts the power in the consumers hands, whilst still supporting grid stability and fueling a new, global green economy.
“A new inclusive global green economy, that will promote equality, equity and sustainability” - Christo Myburgh
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Awaking the Sleeping Giant: Investing in African Energy
U Micro Grid has started developing a solution to the energy crisis from African shores.
As we shift to a global economy where sustainable and affordable energy becomes easily accessible, international investors and philanthropists should consider large-scale investments in Africa.
Africa is projected to reduce global carbon dioxide emissions by 27% within the next 20 years (IEA, 2015).
South Africa’s energy crisis: Rural Townships
During 2007 it is estimated that more than 40% of the South African urban population lived in townships compared to 2020 where with an unemployment rate of 43.1% and over 20% of the total population live in informal settlements and low-income housing estates (Stats SA, 2020).
The continuation of Eskom’s deteriorating energy crisis continues to reveal its current inadequacies in the ability to provide the supply of essential energy required.
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