Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Solar-Installation-in-Mantatao-Island--Bohol-Province-27MDHUHFYWUV.htmlConceptually similarSolar Installation in Mantatao Island, Bohol ProvinceGP1SXENJCompleted★★★★★Solar Installation in Mantatao Island, Bohol ProvinceGP1SXENMCompleted★★★★Solar Installation in Mantatao Island, Bohol ProvinceGP1SXENNCompleted★★★★Solar Installation in Mantatao Island, Bohol ProvinceGP1SXENDCompleted★★★★★Solar Installation in Mantatao Island, Bohol ProvinceGP1SXENFCompleted★★★★Solar Installation in Mantatao Island, Bohol ProvinceGP1SXENGCompleted★★★★Solar Installation in Mantatao Island, Bohol ProvinceGP1SXENICompleted★★★★Solar Installation in Mantatao Island, Bohol ProvinceGP1SXENKCompleted★★★★Solar Installation in Mantatao Island, Bohol ProvinceGP1SXENECompleted★★★★View AllGP1SXENHSolar Installation in Mantatao Island, Bohol ProvinceGreenpeace together with the community from Mantatao island, hold a banner that reads "Hold the big polluters accountable" during the turn-over ceremony of the solar panel installations in Mantatao Island, Bohol province. A 1019 total population, 260 households, have been affected when super typhoon Odette made its landfall last December 2021. Greenpeace Philippines in partnership with CORA Philippines, Youth Lead Philippines and Youth for Climate Hope hand over a 4.8KW solar panel set-up with a load capacity of 12,000 watts or 500 island household. The solar panels will be installed in Brgy Hall and Health Center in Mantatao Island.Locations:Asia-Bohol (Province)-Philippines-Southeast Asia-Visayan SeaDate:29 Apr, 2022Credit:© GreenpeaceLatitude:9°56'33.87"NMaximum size:3000px X 1999pxLongitude123°51'20.17"EKeywords:Aerial view from UAV-Banners-Buildings-Celebrations-Climate (campaign title)-Day-Houses-KWCI (GPI)-Outdoors-People-Roofs-Solar energy-Solar panelsShoot:Solar Installation in Bohol, Philippines - AerialsYouth groups, Greenpeace Southeast Asia, and CORA Philippines, partner to provide power to STY Odette (typhoon Rai, known in the Philippines as Super Typhoon Odette), stricken areas. Calling for an urgent, just energy transition.