2013年2月16日星期六

Shining the light on evergreen solar and the school kids

Last week we reported on another special event, highlighting a 'Green Solution' that celebrated recycling with art and education in schools. We now return to looking at alternative sources of energy, this time focusing on the benefits of using portable solar powered lights.So, how can solar power save you money, improve your health and protect the environment? When you buy a solar product you will see there are square panels, which convert sunlight into electricity. The product then uses the electricity to charge batteries, which power the lamp or can be used to charge mobile phones, depending on the product you purchased. When the product is out of power,silk road culture tour simply put them out in the sunshine and it is recharged, ready to use again. This can be repeated over and over, meaning the product provides you with a free supply of electricity for years. This saves money by reducing the amount of kerosene needed for lighting, which can be around 20 per cent of a household's income.It is safer than kerosene as there are no naked flames and it is also better for your health as kerosene emits toxic fumes.Absolutely disorganized lines, two-three passport Xinjiang China Tours officers in tiny arrivals hall, very slow customs that seem to pick on every local who arrives back from abroad.Gamers and movie fans of all ages can unite for some of the most enjoyable cheap Novelty Multiuse Keychain online store and exciting plots online today with the new Ice Age free online game. Solar products are also environmentally friendly, as they reduce the production of electricity generated by the burning of fossil fuels, which contributes to global warming.china tour packages One NGO, SolarAid, has been using solar lamps to improve education in Tanzania in a project called 'SunnyMoney'. This project uses partner funds so that the cost of these portable lights are subsidised to primary and secondary students. School children are then able to afford to buy the lamps at a reduced cost of Sh12-14,000, instead of the usual Sh16,500 or more.As only around 10 per cent of Tanzania has access to mains electricity, the majority of students are dependent on costly kerosene lamps to study during the dark evenings. When they purchase one of the Sunny Money solar lamps the pupils can study longer, as once fully charged, the lamp can emit light for around four hours and last for around 7-10 years.Students and teachers have seen that by being able to spend more time on their homework,knives supplier their school performance and exam results have improved.SolarAid's goal is to completely eradicate kerosene lamps in Tanzania by 2020, by offering everyone the ability to purchase these renewable light sources. Once bought, they provide cost-free lighting for those who have no access to grid electricity, especially in rural areas.

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