October 22, 2009

Ugandan Schools to Receive Solar Systems

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The Kyocera Corporation has volunteered to install 600W solar systems in 15 Uganda schools. The project should take about 5 years, converting 3 buildings a year. Each system's equipment can be used in educational activities, including lighting and TV watching. Statistics claim that only 20% of urban and 4% of rural areas have electricity in the country.

Via Kyocera

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Posted by Sheila Franklin at October 22, 2009 9:15 PM
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