Workers store solar panels to be sold in a shop in the town of Dana, east of the Turkish-Syrian border in the northwestern Syrian Idlib province, on June 10, 2021. - Across Syria, at least 90 percent lack a stable power supply, according to estimates cited by the United Nations' Development Programme (UNDP). In rebel-held areas, there is little hope of state-provided electricity. Instead, the dark blue silicon panels have become common, installed on roofs, in hospitals or between tents in massive displacement camps. (Photo by Aaref WATAD / AFP)