Solar power produces no emissions during generation itself, and life-cycle assessments clearly demonstrate that it has a smaller carbon footprint from “cradle-to-grave” than fossil fuels. Accordingly, life-cycle carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions for PV are now in the range of 25 to 32 g/kWh. In comparison, a combined cycle gas-fired power plant emits some 400 g/kWh, while a coal-fired power plant with carbon capture and storage, about 200 g/kWh. What makes our solution to be unique are a lower tariff rate and reliable clean electricity supply. Solar energy is environmentally friendly and all-weather friendly, be it in drought seasons or rainy seasons it simply embraces climate change compared to the traditional hydropower that fails to meet the electricity demand during drought seasons.