Luanda: Construction work on the Cafunfo photovoltaic power plant in Lunda-Norte province has reached the completion stage, with the installation of equipment and technology, with an installed capacity of 42.4 megawatts, to supply energy to more than 30,000 homes from next July. This is a photovoltaic solar park that includes a medium-voltage transmission line approximately 50 kilometers long, which will benefit more than 100,000 inhabitants of this province dedicated to mining production, according to the Ministry of Energy and Water (MINEA). According to Angola Press News Agency, the project is part of the national program to install solar parks in the country, with the aim of increasing access to electricity, promoting the use of renewable sources and sustainably improving the quality of life of Angolans. The project is coordinated by MINEA and, once operational, should improve the living conditions of the local population, contributing to the socio-economic development of the region. In addition, the pr oject will reduce regional disparities and create an environment conducive to public and private investment, with particular emphasis on promoting youth employment, one of the government's priorities.