Thanks to solar energy, residents of the northern Lebanese village of Toula are finally able to enjoy ice cream again - a treat in a sun-baked country plagued by power cuts.
TOULA, LEBANON (AFP) – Thanks to solar energy, residents of the northern Lebanese village of Toula are finally able to enjoy ice cream again – a treat in a sun-baked country plagued by power cuts. Lebanon’s economy collapsed in 2019 after decades of corruption and mismanagement, leaving the state unable to provide electricity for over […]
Thanks to solar energy, residents of the northern Lebanese village of Toula are finally able to enjoy ice cream again a treat in a sun-baked country plagued by power cuts.