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We currently (Feb 2010) plan on implementing productive uses in at least three different value chains in 2010 through the rural electrification agency. More detailed information will follow. Please contact gunnar.wegner@gtz.de if you have questions.
  
 
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== Uganda  ==

Revision as of 22:13, 1 February 2010

Bangladesh

Productive Uses of Photovoltaic Technology in Rural Bangladesh - Potentials, Barriers, Recommendations (author: Michael Blunck)

Kenya

Study on productive use of solar PV in Kenya (author: ESD Africa)

Senegal

We currently (Feb 2010) plan on implementing productive uses in at least three different value chains in 2010 through the rural electrification agency. More detailed information will follow. Please contact gunnar.wegner@gtz.de if you have questions.

Uganda

GTZ-PREEEP is currently conducting a study to identify the most suitable applications for productive use of solar PV in rural Uganda (TOR).