Real will open their Club World Cup campaign against Saudi Arabia's Al-Hilal on 18 June and will also face Mexico's Pachuca and RB Salzburg of Austria in the group stage.
"Electricity completely changed the lives of people here," Lucy adds."We can charge our phones, we have network. We can communicate with each other."
Not many people here know or care about the bitcoin mine that's played a part in helping the hydro-plant keep things going.But soon they'll watch as that container once again rattles its way through the town on its way to another location.Zengamina Hydro has secured a large investment to help them expand to more villages and join up to the national grid.
Soon the excess energy the mine was harvesting will be sold back to the national grid and mining bitcoin will no longer be profitable at Zengamina.Phillip and team are sanguine about this and insist this is good news. They will have had a successful few years here and ultimately they are happy to have helped Zengamina. And made a tidy profit in bitcoin of course.
The company says there are plenty of places with so-called stranded energy that they can plonk their bitcoin mine next to.
Gridless already has six sites like this in three different African countries.In 2017, they set off on a stadium tour celebrating their career-defining Joshua Tree album. Bono spent the pandemic writing his memoir, Surrender, prompting the band to revisit and re-record some of their biggest hits on the mostly acoustic Songs Of Surrender album.
Last year's Vegas shows recreated their 1990s Berlin reinvention on Achtung Baby and they capped that off with an archival album of unreleased material from 2004's How To Dismantle an Atomic Bomb."We spent a moment thinking about the past – but you do that because you need to understand where that desire to be heard came from," says Bono.
"And then you can get to the present and to the future – because the sound of the future is what we're most interested in."It doesn't exist yet. It's ours to make, and that's what we have the chance to do."