rural village energy

Kerosene lamps provide limited light, emit bad-smelling smoke and soot and are plagued with injury and death caused by accidental fires. If one could replace them all with low cost solar lamps, one would remove the danger of accident, and improve rural life. This is essentially the model that drives the market of solar portable […]
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This month sees the 11-month anniversary of our Sidonge Pilot project – one that has been very rewarding and full of interesting lessons learned. We set out early 2011 to identify one or more sites in Eastern Africa for deployment of our sustainable development model, looking to validate three key points in proving our solution: […]
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I am pleased forward to you a picture taken by Dorottya of members of the sub-committee of the Samia District Development Committee (sub-DDC) selected to visit our Kudura project 3 days ago. This followed a recent DDC meeting –in which Edmond Ogombe of CABE presented the origin and status report of Kudura/RVE.SOL project in Sidonge. […]
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You can click the video below to watch it. Please feel free to read my post on the event itself  by clicking here and read the many comments we received about KUDURA at the expo here.
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As one of only fourteen commercial companies worldwide, RVE.SOL recently exhibited our KUDURA rural energy solution at the SUSTAINABLE INNOVATION EXPO 2012. It was held at the United Nations headquarters in Nairobi during the United Nations Environment Program Global Ministeries of Environment Forum (UNEP GMEF 2012). The event was organised by the folks at Climate Action Program. […]
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