Solar Home Systems for Rural Electrification in Developing Countries | ||||||
dossier, étude Jan 2011 ; 33 pages ![]() Aut. Steve Dahlke Ed. College of St. Benedict and St. John’s University - Téléchargeable sous format: PdF ![]() Abstract: The proposed organizational structure will be very community-centered. The system components, including the solar panels, will be sourced locally to the greatest extent possible. The system will be assembled and installed in conjunction with the purchaser of the system. This will minimize costs, build local capacity, and provide opportunity to train the owners to properly operate and maintain their system. Early owners who become knowledgeable may then serve as advocates and technical support for future customers in their community. This approach differs from the many for-profit organizations, who use conventional business strategies, simply importing their technology and sell the product with financing to those who can afford it. My community centered capacity building strategy differs from current industry players in that it allows for increased local capacity and empowerment. Public-Cible:
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