Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Solar-Rooftop-Launch-in-Manila-27MZIFJXRXYCO.htmlConceptually similarSolar Rooftop Launch in ManilaGP0STQWYBCompleted★★★★Solar Rooftop Launch in ManilaGP0STQWYDCompleted★★★★★★Solar Rooftop Launch in ManilaGP0STQWYCCompleted★★★★Solar Rooftop Launch in ManilaGP0STQWYJCompleted★★★★Solar Rooftop Launch in ManilaGP0STQWY8Completed★★★★★★Solar Rooftop Launch in ManilaGP0STQWYACompleted★★★★Solar Rooftop Launch in ManilaGP0STQWYLCompleted★★★★Solar Rooftop Launch in ManilaGP0STQWYKCompleted★★★★Solar Rooftop Launch in ManilaGP0STQWYHCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STQWYFSolar Rooftop Launch in ManilaRenewable Energy advocates, Jun Sabayton (from left), Saab Magalona, Illac Diaz and Jasmin Curtis-Smith grace the launching of the Greenpeace Solar Rooftop Challenge at the Bonifacio High Street, Taguig, Metro Manila. The Solar Rooftop Challenge is a massive information campaign that highlights the potentials of producing solar energy in the Philippines and creates a platform for the young and urban Filipinos to join the discussion on renewable energy, particularly the use of solar energy.Locations:Asia-Luzon-Metro Manila-Southeast Asia-TaguigDate:15 Jun, 2016Credit:© GreenpeaceMaximum size:3000px X 2000pxKeywords:Celebrities-Climate (campaign title)-Exhibitions-KWCI (GPI)-Men-Mobile phones-People-Public engagement-Small group of people-Solar energy-WomenShoot:Solar Rooftop Launch in the PhilippinesGreenpeace launched the Solar Rooftop Challenge, an aggressive information campaign that highlights the potentials of producing solar energy in the Philippines. The Solar Rooftop Challenge highlights the benefits of using solar and busts misguided notions that hinder individuals and companies from taking it up by showcasing existing solar rooftop installations of urban middle class households, celebrities, churches, schools, government buildings and private establishments, and through sharing empowering stories of people who have joined the solar rooftop revolution in the country.