Tanzanian school uses 200kWh photovoltaic cell cabinet
Energy Project | Istituto Oikos
We installed photovoltaic systems in 20 Secondary Schools in the Arusha Region, in Tanzania, in order to improve educational standards and reduce the gap between rural and urban communities.
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