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Revision as of 08:05, 20 April 2016



Overview

Project

Biomass and Solar PV Hybrid Minigrids for Off-Grid Farming Communities

Husk Power Systems Logo.jpg

Collaborators

Diamond Development Initiatives (Nigeria)

Technology Management Group (Ghana)

Location Applied

Ghana, Nigeria

Website

Husk Power Systems


Rural, off-grid communities in Ghana and Nigeria that rely on solar PV systems are limited in their hours of agricultural operations and access to electricity. Diesel generators and battery back-ups are expensive to operate, so operations are limited to a single shift.[1]



 Clean Energy Solution

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Impact

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Organization

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Further Information


References