“The solar lights have a huge impact on health, education, productivity and overall improve the quality of people’s lives,” said Joseph Nganga from Solanterns, an initiative of Renewable Energy Ventures.
Its lanterns cost around $25 and are powered via a solar panel, which charges a lithium ion battery. Solanterns says it has reached over 1,500 households. This was partly helped by USAID which bought and distributed 500 lanterns around Nairobi. CLICK HERE FOR THIS
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