Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Solar-Energy-Units-for-Typhoon-Victims-in-The-Philippines-27MZIF3VJ89L.htmlConceptually similarSolar Energy Units for Typhoon Victims in The PhilippinesGP0STORACCompleted★★★★★★Solar Energy Units for Typhoon Victims in The PhilippinesGP0STORABCompleted★★★★Solar Energy Units for Typhoon Victims in The PhilippinesGP0STORAFCompleted★★★★Solar Energy Units for Typhoon Victims in The PhilippinesGP0STORAECompleted★★★★★★Solar Energy Units for Typhoon Victims in The PhilippinesGP0STORAGCompleted★★★★Solar Systems for Typhoon Victims in The PhilippinesGP0STORA8Completed★★★★★★Solar Systems for Typhoon Victims in The PhilippinesGP0STORAACompleted★★★★Solar Systems for Typhoon Victims in The PhilippinesGP0STORA7Completed★★★★Solar Systems for Typhoon Victims in The PhilippinesGP0STORA9Completed★★★★View AllGP0STORAHSolar Energy Units for Typhoon Victims in The PhilippinesGreenpeace staff demonstrates how a portable solar system works to Mayor Stephanie Uy-Tan in Catbalogan City, Eastern Samar, Philippines. Greenpeace donated portable solar units to areas still without power after being hit by Typhoon Hagupit, and are still waiting for power to be restored.Locations:Philippines-Samar-Southeast AsiaDate:12 Dec, 2014Credit:© Alanah Torralba / GreenpeaceMaximum size:1200px X 888pxKeywords:Climate (campaign title)-Climate change-Climate change impacts-Destruction-Greenpeace staff-KWCI (GPI)-Light bulbs-Local population-Natural disasters-People-Renewable energy-Solar energy-Solar panels-Two people-TyphoonsShoot:Typhoon Hagupit Documentation in The PhilippinesGreenpeace bears witness to the impacts of the typhoon Hagupit in The Philippines.Affected communities from Legazpi City are temporarily housed inside a school compound serving as an evacuation center.Related Collections:Solar Systems for Typhoon Victims in The Philippines (All Photographers)