In April 2009 Kristen Underwood traveled to Nicaragua with Power to the People and Green Empowerment to install solar panels on a school in rural Nicaragua. Kristen, a solar installer in the United States, found it exciting and interesting to see how solar was (and was not) installed in a developing country as well as observing the impacts that solar power could have on communities in developing countries. Follow this link to Tree Hugger to learn more about her experience.
Installing Solar Panels in the Developing World
June 25, 2009 by saramorrissey
Posted in Nicaragua, solar energy, solar water pumping, technologies | 1 Comment
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