Rural
electrification Home page of The Solar Electric Light Fund (SELF)
is a non profit charitable organization to promote rural electrification
and energy self sufficiency in developing countries
Intermediate
Technology: an organization with the aim of building the technical
skills of poor people in developing countries, enabling them to
improve the quality of their lives and that of future generations
Developing
World
Village
power projects in developing countries usually based on revolving
credit schemes for the provision of Solar Home Systems from the
Solar Electric Light
Fund
Indigenous
communities in Ecuador's Amazon provinces of Pastaza and Napo
are using solar energy and hydro-electric power generated by a waterfall
to improve their quality of life. With aid provided by the Italian
Cooperation, the communities have set up solar-energy panels and
accumulators with the capacity to generate 13.3 kilowatts in six
Pastaza villages.
The
installation of 250 solar Photovoltaic Systems for rural households
by a solar utility in the outer islands of Kiribati was funded by
the Lom
PV Followup Programme in 1995
Solarbank
- SolarBank International Fund is being planned as a global capital fund for
the financing of the end-use markets for solar energy. Sources of capital will
be 50% from SolarBank International Fund and 50% from in-country investors, lenders,
and institutions.