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Keywords
Aerial view
Climate (campaign title)
Day
Energy efficiency
KWCI (GPI)
Local population
Outdoors
Renewable energy
Roofs
Small group of people
Solar energy
Solar Generation (youth group)
Solar panels
Solar Panels Installation Trainees in Kenya
Installation trainees, from left to right Sande Wycliffe, Crispin Assimbo and Johannes Orieny, pose with team leader Res Wirz, on the roof ready to fit the solar panel on the house of Mrs Jackoyo in Abura Village.
The installation team is installing a Megasol P35 solar panel which will power a 40Ah solar battery catering for 4 lights. The life span of the battery is between 7-15 years and the panel has a warranty of 25 years.
Unique identifier:
GP01U23
Type:
Image
Shoot date:
15/08/2009
Locations:
Abura
,
Africa
,
Eastern Africa
,
Kenya
,
Nyanza
Credit line:
© Greenpeace / Richard Dobson
Size:
5871px × 3849px 12MB
Ranking:
★★★★★★★ (A)
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Solar Panels Installation in Kenya
A team composed by Greenpeace's Solar Generation members, participants of the Kibera Community Youth Programme and community members of Nyang'oma Kogelo, carry out a series of workshops on solar panels installation in several villages in Kenya. As part of the programme a solar power system is installed at the house of Mama Sara Obama, the US President's grandmother.
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