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Climate (campaign title)
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Native Africans
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Solar Installation in South Africa
Just two days before the kick-off of the FIFA World Cup in South Africa, students of the Madiba-a-Toloane High School install 26 120W solar panels on the roof of the school hall. These panels will supply a public viewing area in the hall where 600 people of the rural village of Jericho can watch the World Cup games.
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Solar Panels Installation in South African Village
Just two days before the kick-off of the FIFA World Cup in South Africa, students of the Madiba-a-Toloane High School install 26 120W solar panels on the roof of the school hall. These panels will supply a public viewing area in the hall where 600 people of the rural village of Jericho can watch the World Cup games. The Jericho project, a solar public viewing area, is an unprecedented event for Greenpeace Africa, marrying entertainment with education - and showing that solar power can be the solution for South Africa’s energy crisis, not more coal fired power stations.
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Unique identifier:
GP0235C
Type:
Image
Shoot date:
09/06/2010
Locations:
Jericho (South Africa)
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South Africa
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Southern Africa
Credit line:
© Greenpeace / Nicolas Fojtu
Size:
2000px × 1331px 704.59 KB
Ranking:
★★★★★★★ (A)