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Article: How Off-Grid Solar Access Impacts Literacy

…is almost impossible to calculate accurately, but given around 1.2 billion people globally live without reliable power, it could be assumed that a large portion of those who are illiterate

UK school donates solar lanterns to Nairobi slum school

exams”, said the school manager Betty Nyagoha. The FeltonFleet pupils raised funds and purchased solar lanterns from d.light, an international consumer company whose mission is “to enable households without reliable

Call for comments on IEC Technical Specification 62257-9-5 ed2.0

comments are submitted to our team prior to May 14th. Comments may be officially submitted to the Lighting Global Quality Assurance team through the online form at www.chief-lighting-global.clientapp.com/activities/qa/stakeholder-engagement/. Thank you…

VIDEO: Sunshine Lights Up Papua New Guinea’s Future

…products in rural Papua New Guinea. With 300 days of sunshine in many parts of the country, there is great potential to harness solar power for businesses and households. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZAFXsYPLPQk&feature=youtu.be…

IEC adopts Lighting Global Quality Standards

By Natalie Mouyal, 26 June 2020 This story originally appeared on the International Electrotechnical Commission Blog   Access to affordable and reliable energy is a basic need. Not only is…