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Energy challenges in the Global SouthCEFR A2

10 Dec 2025

Adapted from Qian Sun, Global Voices CC BY 3.0

Photo by Ahmed Raza, Unsplash

Level A2 – High beginner / Elementary
2 min
110 words

Many people in the Global South face an "energy trilemma": they need reliable electricity, want it to be affordable, and expect lower pollution. China now makes large amounts of renewable equipment, and cheaper machines have helped solar and wind spread in South Asia.

A Renmin University index finds that, since 2000, many countries improved access and security but still have low environmental sustainability. Some low- and middle-income states cannot afford clean technology. Pakistan shows this tension: it needs much investment, has currency and debt problems, and still pays for old coal plants built under international projects. Experts say deeper technology transfer and support for local manufacturing are needed next.

Difficult words

  • trilemmasituation with three difficult choices
  • renewableenergy from sources that are naturally replaced
  • sustainabilityability to keep something without harming the environment
  • investmentmoney spent to build or improve services
  • debtmoney a country or person owes to others
  • technology transfermovement of knowledge, skills or equipment between places
  • manufacturingmaking goods in factories or workshops

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