fēi zhōu非洲lǜ sè绿色dài kuǎn贷款dài lái带来de的jī yù机遇hé和tiǎo zhàn挑战
China has invested in many green energy projects in Africa, such as solar power plants and hydropower stations, helping many places in Africa get electricity.
These projects have improved life in Africa and also strengthened the relationship between China and Africa.
China has also established special funds to support Africa's development of clean energy, such as new energy vehicles, lithium batteries, and solar products.
Although these loans bring many benefits, there are also some problems.
African countries need to repay with future oil and mineral resources, and if not managed well, it may lead to more debt.
Some people worry that loan contracts are not transparent enough, and resources used to repay debts may affect Africa's own development.
Experts believe that if loans are used well, they can help Africa progress, but if managed poorly, they may bring risks.
Overall, China's green loans have provided Africa with more electricity, but attention is needed on debt and resource management issues.