Kenya

It’s been Four years since our pilot project in Sidonge, Western Kenya first saw the light of day. During that time we’ve had our fair share of ups and downs, ranging from seeing people’s faces light up with smiles when they turn on their light at home for the first time, KUDURA operators that turned […]
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I am called Stephen Nakholi, the Project Coordinator of the Sidonge Kudura Project which has been in existence since 2011. I am charged with the overall oversight of the project under the management of the Sidonge Community Self Help group which has been running the project since it’s conception. With the triple action benefit the project […]
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There is a constant humming noise. The clamour and clatter is obnoxious, annoying and spewing what looks like grey dust into the air. And the smell. Oh the smell. The malodorous smog coming from the diesel generators in Africa is enough to turn a beautiful blue sky to a depressing grey. I’ve seen them everywhere; […]
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O Contentor do Futuro?
Portugal faz bem. É este o nome da seção em que aparece artigo sobre nós na nova edição Exame Informatica (# 232 Outubro). E é um nome perfeito – de facto somos uma empresa portuguesa orgulhosa, fazendo a nossa parte para levar a mudança social com soluções inovadoras de energias renováveis e agua potável. Segue em baixo […]
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Kerosene lamps provide limited light, emit bad-smelling smoke and soot and are plagued with injury and death caused by accidental fires. If one could replace them all with low cost solar lamps, one would remove the danger of accident, and improve rural life. This is essentially the model that drives the market of solar portable […]
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