Green energy is produced using renewable or sustainable energy sources. fossil energy contributes significantly to climate change. Green energy is energy obtained from energy sources that do not impact your health, pollute the environment and do not represent a burden on the environment. If your looking for the latest and fastest solution to solve these problems here"s a phenomenal new product I found that works great and a great way to save a lot of money too.
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More info: http://e4sv.org/events/east-africa-workshop/
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Carbon emissions from electric power generation are skyrocketing, including and especially in countries that have received praise for their support of renewable energy.
Meanwhile, countries with very low carbon emissions from power generation are generally ignored in policy circles and in the media. But, as energy and environment expert Steve Aplin demonstrates, these low-carbon countries have achieved spectacular environmental success without hurting their economies.
Aplin argues that these low-carbon countries should be the model for all developing countries that are expanding their power generation infrastructure.
Usable electricity generation from the random noiseSaylee joshi
Can you imagine your life without your computer, mobile, lights and other daily used appliances, it is really very hard to imagine our life without these electric appliances.
Electric consumption is increasing drastically, on the other hand production of electric power is limited.
It’s time to think of some alternative and green.
Here we are introducing an alternative :
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Green energy is produced using renewable or sustainable energy sources. fossil energy contributes significantly to climate change. Green energy is energy obtained from energy sources that do not impact your health, pollute the environment and do not represent a burden on the environment. If your looking for the latest and fastest solution to solve these problems here"s a phenomenal new product I found that works great and a great way to save a lot of money too.
Kigali | Sep-15 | SVI Energy Innovation ChallengeSmart Villages
By James Ogingo, Clifford Owino
To help collect and distil the knowledge and experience from the last 15 months of engagement in East Africa, a concluding workshop was held in Kigali, Rwanda. The workshop brought together over 40 government representatives and other key stakeholders from across the region to share information on progress and remaining challenges, and to reflect on lessons learned.
More info: http://e4sv.org/events/east-africa-workshop/
Electricity generation infrastructure planning in the Age of Climate ChangeSteve Aplin
Carbon emissions from electric power generation are skyrocketing, including and especially in countries that have received praise for their support of renewable energy.
Meanwhile, countries with very low carbon emissions from power generation are generally ignored in policy circles and in the media. But, as energy and environment expert Steve Aplin demonstrates, these low-carbon countries have achieved spectacular environmental success without hurting their economies.
Aplin argues that these low-carbon countries should be the model for all developing countries that are expanding their power generation infrastructure.
Usable electricity generation from the random noiseSaylee joshi
Can you imagine your life without your computer, mobile, lights and other daily used appliances, it is really very hard to imagine our life without these electric appliances.
Electric consumption is increasing drastically, on the other hand production of electric power is limited.
It’s time to think of some alternative and green.
Here we are introducing an alternative :
SOUND!!!
20131203 주거환경관리사업과 연계한 사회적경제n마을공동체 이주원센터 지원
강사는 "집값이 오르지 않는 재생이 성공한 것이라고 말할 수 있는가?"란 도발적 질문으로 시작해서 "우리 마을이 아파트와 경쟁할 수 있을까?"란 질문으로 끝을 냅니다. 이는 아파트 단지로 상징되는 자족적 생활 환경과 자산 가치를 일반 주거단지에서도 이뤄내 보자는 의미로 다가옵니다.
하지만 실제 강의 내용은 집값이나 폐쇄적인 아파트 단지 따위는 신경쓰지 않고 어떻게 하면 우리 마을 재생사업에 주민들이 같이 참여하고, 이 과정에서 주민 조직이 어떤 가치를 만들어 낼 수 있을까를 다룹니다.
지역 주민들이 재생사업 과정에서 합심하여 협동조합을 만들어 낸 사례, 외부에서 청년들이 들어와서 공공 공간에 대한 새로운 인식을 주민과 도모한 이야기, 지역의 쇠락하는 사업에 새로운 예술적 영감을 불어 넣어 상업적 가능성까지 바라보는 사례, 지역의 복지, 사회, 종교 단체들이 공동의 이름을 사용하는 공간과 사업을 만들어 낸 이야기 등을 소개하고 있습니다.
Global Medical Cures™ | What I Need To Know About BOWEL CONTROL
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Groundbreaking Multi-Input Power System, mobile solar power systems, batterie...Vision Energy Solutions
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Pico solar PV systems development in Kenya as opposed to rural electrificationAugustine Okoth
Pico Solar homes systems use have greatly grown in Africa with Kenya taking the lead. Most rural areas do not have to electricity. Due to poverty most households cannot afford electricity either way, hence settling for kerosene or candle as their source of lighting. This can lead to health problems and is expensive in the long run. This study discusses power situation in Kenya. It explains why we need to embrace solar in the rural areas as compared to national grid rural electrification. Majority of Kenyans still use kerosene for lighting even though the Pico PV is very affordable. The government, donors and solar companies have a big role to play in promoting the use of green energy in the rural areas. This can be done by creation of awareness of the product and ensuring that the standards on the solar systems are met.
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In his public lecture, Christian Timmerer provides insights into the fascinating history of video streaming, starting from its humble beginnings before YouTube to the groundbreaking technologies that now dominate platforms like Netflix and ORF ON. Timmerer also presents provocative contributions of his own that have significantly influenced the industry. He concludes by looking at future challenges and invites the audience to join in a discussion.
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Welcome to the first live UiPath Community Day Dubai! Join us for this unique occasion to meet our local and global UiPath Community and leaders. You will get a full view of the MEA region's automation landscape and the AI Powered automation technology capabilities of UiPath. Also, hosted by our local partners Marc Ellis, you will enjoy a half-day packed with industry insights and automation peers networking.
📕 Curious on our agenda? Wait no more!
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Lovely Sinha, UiPath Community Chapter Leader, UiPath MVPx3, Hyper-automation Consultant, First Abu Dhabi Bank
10:20 A UiPath cross-region MEA overview
Ashraf El Zarka, VP and Managing Director MEA, UiPath
10:35: Customer Success Journey
Deepthi Deepak, Head of Intelligent Automation CoE, First Abu Dhabi Bank
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Boris Krumrey, Global VP, Automation Innovation, UiPath
12:15 To discover how Marc Ellis leverages tech-driven solutions in recruitment and managed services.
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3. Optimization of testing processes
4. Demo
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3. 1. REDUCES LOCAL AIR
POLLUTION
2. OFFSETS GREENHOUSE
GASES
3. CONSERVES ENERGY
4.REDUCES NEED FOR DRYCELL BATTERY DISPOSAL
4. REDUCES LOCAL AIR POLLUTION
Use of solar electric systems decreases
the amount of local air pollution. With
a decrease in the amount of kerosene
used for lighting,
there is a corresponding reduction in
the amount of local pollution
produced. Solar rural electrification
also decreases the amount of
electricity needed from small diesel
generators.
5. OFFSETS GREENHOUSE GASES
Photovoltaic systems produce
electric power with no carbon
dioxide (CO2) emissions.
Carbon emission offset is
calculated at approximately 6
tons of CO2 over the twentyyear life of one PV system.
6. CONSERVES ENERGY
Solar electricity for the Third World is
an effective energy conservation
program because it conserves costly
conventional power for urban
areas, town market centers, and
industrial and commercial
uses, leaving decentralized PVgenerated power to provide the
lighting and basic electrical needs of
the majority of the developing world's
rural populations.
7. REDUCES NEED FOR DRY-CELL
BATTERY DISPOSAL
Small dry-cell batteries for flashlights and
radios are used throughout the
unelectrified world. Most of these batteries
are disposable lead-acid cells which are not
recycled. Lead from disposed dry-cells
leaches into the ground, contaminating the
soil and water. Solar rural electrification
dramatically decreases the need for
disposable dry-cell batteries. Over 12 billion
dry-cell batteries were sold in 1993.
8. 1. PROVIDES SUPERIOR LIGHTING AT
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
LEAST COST
EXTENDS THE PRODUCTIVE WORKDAY
FOSTERS MICRO-ENTERPRISE
DEVELOPMENT
CREATES DIRECT EMPLOYMENT
OPPORTUNITIES
FACILITATES DEVELOPMENT OF MICROLENDING PROGRAMS
CONSERVES FOREIGN EXCHANGE
9. PROVIDES SUPERIOR LIGHTING AT
LEAST COST
Solar home systems provide the least-
cost means of receiving high quality
home lighting. While providing
brighter lighting, as well as access to
radio and television. When low-cost
financing is available, monthly
payments for a solar home system are
often below what a family is currently
paying for kerosene, dry-cell
batteries, candles, and recharging car
batteries.
10. EXTENDS THE PRODUCTIVE WORKDAY
It is dark by 6:30 year round in the
equatorial latitudes. Electric lighting
allows families to extend their
workday into the evening hours. Many
villages where SELF has installed
solar lights now boast home craft
industries. In Vietnam, SELF installed
solar outdoor lights in two village
markets, allowing businesses to
operate during the evening.
11. FOSTERS MICRO-ENTERPRISE
DEVELOPMENT
Solar electricity helps promote local
enterprises.
Small shops and village markets can
use the systems to provide lighting to
operate during the evening.
Small businesses utilizing electric
sewing machines, water pumps, and
computers are also benefited by the
availability of solar electric systems.
12. CREATES DIRECT EMPLOYMENT
OPPORTUNITIES
Local businesses selling and
servicing solar home systems
provide employment for local
residents.
Dealers, technicians, and local
technicians all can be employed
selling and servicing solar home
systems.
13. FACILITATES DEVELOPMENT OF
MICRO-LENDING PROGRAMS
Revolving credit funds, and other
financing mechanisms may be
utilized for the purpose of
purchasing solar home systems.
Such credit funds serve as a
vehicle for local financial
institutions to begin loaning
money to rural areas.
14. CONSERVES FOREIGN EXCHANGE
As much as 90% of the export earnings of
some developing countries are used to pay
for imported oil, most of it for power
generation. Capital saved by not building
additional large power plants can be used
for investment in
health, education, economic
development, and industry. Expanding
solar rural electrification creates jobs and
business opportunities based on an
appropriate technology in a decentralized
marketplace.
15. 1. REDUCES KEROSENE-
INDUCED FIRES
2. IMPROVES INDOOR AIR
QUALITY
3. INCREASES EFFECTIVENESS
OF HEALTH PROGRAMS
4. ALLOWS TELEMEDICINE
16. REDUCES KEROSENE-INDUCED FIRES
Kerosene lamps are a serious fire
hazard in the developing world,
killing and maiming tens of
thousands of people each year.
Kerosene, diesel fuel and gasoline
stored for lamps and small
generators are also a safety
threat, whereas solar electric
light is entirely safe.
17. IMPROVES INDOOR AIR QUALITY
Fumes from kerosene lamps in
poorly ventilated houses are a
serious health problem in much of
the world where electric light is
unavailable. The World Bank
estimates that 780 million women
and children breathing kerosene
fumes inhale the equivalent of smoke
from 2 packs of cigarettes a day.
18. INCREASES EFFECTIVENESS OF
HEALTH PROGRAMS
1. Use of a solar electric lighting
systems by rural health
centers increases the quality
of health care provided. Solar
electric systems improve
patient diagnoses through
brighter task lighting and use
of electrically-lit microscopes.
19. INCREASES EFFECTIVENESS OF
HEALTH PROGRAMS
2. Photovoltaics can also power
televisions and VCRs to educate health
workers and patients about preventative
care, medical procedures, and other
health care provisions. Finally, solar
electric refrigerators have a higher
degree of temperature control than
kerosene units, leading to lower vaccine
spoilage rates, and increased
immunization effectiveness
20. ALLOWS TELEMEDICINE
Telemedicine is the use of
telecommunications technology to
provide, enhance, or expedite health
care services, by accessing off-site
databases, linking clinics or
physicians' offices to central
hospitals, or transmitting x-rays or
other diagnostic images for
examination at another site.
21. ALLOWS TELEMEDICINE
Within moments of plugging in
the new telemedicine device, local
Caboclo Indians can have
measurements of blood
pressure, body
temperature, pulse, and bloodoxygen uploaded via satellite to
the University of Southern
Alabama for remote diagnosis.
22. 1. IMPROVES LITERACY
2. INCREASES ACCESS TO NEWS AND
INFORMATION
3. ENABLES EVENING EDUCATION
CLASSES
4. FACILITATES WIRELESS RURAL
TELEPHONY
23. IMPROVES LITERACY
Solar rural electrification
improves literacy by providing
high quality electric reading
lights. Electric lighting is far
brighter than kerosene lighting or
candles. Use of solar electric light
aids students in studying during
evening hours.
24. INCREASES ACCESS TO NEWS AND
INFORMATION
Photovoltaics give rural areas access
to news and educational
programming through television and
radio broadcasts. With the advent of
television and radio, people
previously cut off from electronic
information, education, and
entertainment can become part of the
modern world without leaving home.
25. ENABLES EVENING EDUCATION
CLASSES
Ongoing education classes and adult
literacy classes can be held during the
evening in solar-lit community
centers. SELF has electrified
community centers and schools in
many countries, and has witnessed
the development of adult literacy and
professional classes possible with the
introduction of solar electric lighting
systems in community centers.
26. FACILITATES WIRELESS RURAL
TELEPHONY
Solar electricity, when
coupled with wireless
communications, makes it
possible to introduce rural
telephony and data
communication services to
remote villages.