Solarlife reporting from
Accra, Ghana
La-Palm Royal Beach Hotel
More than 300 delegates from across the world are meeting in Accra today to brainstorm on the business opportunities for providing and expanding modern lighting services that are non-fuel based in Africa.
The event called “Lighting Africa” an initiative of the World Bank Group and the International Finance Corporation (IFC) is geared towards mobilising the private sector to reach 250 million energy-poor customers by 2030 with low-cost, reliable, affordable lighting services as part of achieving the Millennium Development Goals.
The World Bank Initiative
with it's finance arm IFC
brought together 40 Finalist
proposals "Lighting Africa"
15 projects found direct funding
up to $ 200 000. The historic
subject however was to jumpstart
low cost LED lighting $ 3-15
to avoid toxic "CO2" lanterns
burning $ 3-5 amonth cherosine.
The advanced winner was MIT with
a microbial fuel cell in a
Beautycase, well the invention to
run LED lighting could be very
usefull during 3 months cloudy
rain season, solar 50% less.
I have been talking to FREEPLAY
winding radios, newcommer G24i
unbreakable low cost solar panels
5V USB, charging LI-Ion, one winner.
Agropark showcased the world's first
LED fuel cell Lantern running up to
3 months, 3 hours a day on replacable
cartridges medis inside, target price
10 Euros/ $15 at 1 million pcs.


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