Afghanistan has started building a 40 MW solar project, with completion expected within 18 months. By strategically deploying solar power, the initiative is laying the groundwork for long-term development, economic stability, and climate resilience. The results speak for themselves:. From 523 MW in 2024, Afghanistan aims for up to 5 GW renewable energy capacity by 2032. The $28 million facility includes a 126 MVA substation and transmission line extension. This photobook captures the profound impact of renewable energy on everyday life across Afghanistan, showcasing how solar power is lighting up schools, health centers, and entire communities. Through heartfelt stories shared by students, teachers, nurses, and mothers, Bridging the Energy Gap. In March 2023, the mission installed an additional 960 kWp of solar photovoltaic (PV) systems across its headquarters in Kabul and various provincial offices, marking a decisive move away from fossil fuels.