Global Electricity Cooperation Project
UnionJah University proposes a worldwide initiative to ensure clean, affordable, and sovereign electricity for all nations—especially those where faith, resilience, and natural resources are abundant but infrastructure remains unequal. Light is life, and no nation should remain in darkness while technology exists in excess elsewhere.
This project will focus on cooperative energy development, not dependency. We will work alongside African and Global South nations to design community-owned energy systems powered by nature rather than exploitation.
Strategic Pillars
- Solar Peace Grids
Install decentralized solar networks in villages, schools, hospitals, farms, and spiritual centers—so power is controlled by the people, not monopolies. - Wind & Hydro Partnerships
Develop small-scale wind turbines and micro-hydroelectric stations using local rivers and coastal winds—engineered with regional universities and artisans. - Battery & Storage Innovation
Support African youth and scientists in building affordable battery technology to reduce reliance on imported generators and toxic waste systems. - Energy Trade & Independence
Establish fair trade routes for renewable components, ensuring that Africa does not remain a consumer but becomes a producer and exporter of clean technology.

Solar Peace Grids

Wind & Hydro Partnerships
Long-Term Vision
A world where every community—urban or rural—has 24/7 renewable electricity, powering:
- Hospitals and clinics
- Schools and digital universities
- Farms and water purification systems
- Local manufacturing and business hubs
- Cultural and worship centers
