(Solar) Power to the People
This will hopefully be just the beginning of more sustainable and autonomous solar micro-grids and solar arrays to strengthen the movement for mutual aid throughout Puerto Rico.
This will hopefully be just the beginning of more sustainable and autonomous solar micro-grids and solar arrays to strengthen the movement for mutual aid throughout Puerto Rico.
Solar energy has emerged as a vital tool in humanitarian aid, providing sustainable and renewable power solutions in disaster-stricken areas and off-grid communities. This article aims to
We are excited to share that our most recent mutual aid project in Myanmar—a 5.5 kW solar system powering a COVID-19 Emergency Response Center—is complete and running strong.
Find Mutual Aid Networks and other community self-support projects near you. Reach out to these groups directly via the map above to get involved, offer resources, or submit needs requests.
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One innovative solution that has emerged in recent years is the integration of solar energy into humanitarian aid efforts. In this blog, we explore how solar energy is bringing light to those in
Explore how solar energy transforms humanitarian aid, bringing light to underserved communities and fostering sustainable development.
A collaboration between AES Hawaiʻi, Young Brothers and Goodfellow Bros. has resulted in the donation of 212 solar panels to the nonprofit Made in Hope Hui Homes program for emergency
Working alongside rural communities, entrepreneurs and development partners, we are developing creative and innovative solutions to ensure that every home, school and clinic has access
Thankfully, we were eventually able to get the solar equipment out of port and complete these three solar system installations in San Sebastián, Vieques, and Lares, to add to the resilient
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