QSouth Sudan is on the frontlines of climate change. With erratic rainfall, prolonged droughts, and devastating floods becoming more frequent, communities are struggling to adapt. In this rapidly changing climate, energy is not a luxury—it’s a lifeline. At Sudd Green Energy, we believe renewable energy is a key driver of climate resilience, economic independence, and ecological restoration.
Over the last decade, floods have displaced hundreds of thousands of people. Croplands have vanished under water. Livestock have perished. Traditional energy sources like wood and diesel only add to the environmental toll.
Energy Access as Climate Adaptation
Sudd Green Energy installs solar-powered backup systems in health clinics and refugee camps. When disasters strike, solar lights, radios, and charging stations become vital.

Our Community-Based Climate Resilience Programs
1. Solar + Storage for Flood-Prone Areas
We’ve developed solar microgrids with battery backups in flood-prone regions. These systems continue to provide power even when fuel deliveries are cut off.
2. Floating Solar Pilots
In 2025, Sudd Green Energy launched the nation’s first floating solar pilot project—solar panels on floodwater bodies, supplying nearby communities and reducing land use pressure.
3. Climate-Energy Education Hubs
Our mobile education units teach communities how clean energy can mitigate and adapt to climate risks. These hubs include:
Environmental literacy materials
Solar-powered demonstration farms
Emergency communications tools