Solar Energy Solutions
Help Transform Malawi
Help Transform Malawi
Solar energy is an area Orbus seek to develop in Malawi as a way of creating jobs and assisting rural Malawians.
Rural villages across Malawi suffer from a lack of electricity. Even if people can get access to electricity, it is not reliable and far too expensive. When considering the many health and safety, social, educational, economic and environmental benefits of solar power in countries like Malawi it becomes plain to see that this is one way of making a massive improvement to the lives of the most vulnerable and neglected communities.
Some villages use kerosine or other fuels to provide lighting, something which has resulted in many accidents. Every year Malawi has regular fuel shortages which affects the economy and individuals in many ways. Affordable solar energy holds the potential of transforming whole rural villages, communities across Malawi.
Improved outcomes in health and safety, education, economics and general quality of life is highly achievable for thousands of people by the simple provision of solar energy.
Solar energy can even be harnessed for use in cooking, something which could quickly improve the quality of air around Malawi, always thick with smoke form cooking stoves.
Rural villages across Malawi suffer from a lack of electricity. Even if people can get access to electricity, it is not reliable and far too expensive. When considering the many health and safety, social, educational, economic and environmental benefits of solar power in countries like Malawi it becomes plain to see that this is one way of making a massive improvement to the lives of the most vulnerable and neglected communities.
Some villages use kerosine or other fuels to provide lighting, something which has resulted in many accidents. Every year Malawi has regular fuel shortages which affects the economy and individuals in many ways. Affordable solar energy holds the potential of transforming whole rural villages, communities across Malawi.
Improved outcomes in health and safety, education, economics and general quality of life is highly achievable for thousands of people by the simple provision of solar energy.
Solar energy can even be harnessed for use in cooking, something which could quickly improve the quality of air around Malawi, always thick with smoke form cooking stoves.