In chile spain s solarpack corp.
Chile indigenous village solar panel.
By installing solar panels in their northern chilean village caspana they have changed their own lives and those of their fellow villagers.
Tecnologica has installed the first panels at its granja sola plant.
Two indigenous cousins who were trained as solar engineers got the municipal authorities to provide solar panels for lighting in public buildings and on the village s few streets while they installed panels in 127 of the village s homes.
Liliana and luisa terán are two indigenous women from northern chile who traveled to india for training in installing solar panels.
With almost 356 days of clear skies high solar radiation and low humidity the atacama desert in northern chile offers excellent conditions for generating solar energy.
Together they have not only changed their future but that of their remote village caspana as well.
Pedro serrano an environmental activist from santiago and one of the villaseca project s original planners estimates there are 300 000 potential users of solar ovens in the northern chile and a.
The primary school in caspana 1 400 km north of santiago.
Two indigenous cousins who were trained as solar engineers got the municipal authorities to provide solar panels for lighting in public buildings and on the village s few streets while they installed panels in 127 of the village s homes.
The primary school in caspana 1 400 km north of santiago.
In particular chile has one of the largest solar potentials in the world.
The plant is due online by the end of the year at which point it will become.
Two indigenous cousins who were trained as solar engineers got the municipal authorities to provide solar panels for lighting in public buildings and on the village s few streets while they installed panels in 127 of the village s homes.
It was hard for people to accept what we learned in india explained liliana terán.
The primary school in caspana 1 400 km north of santiago.
Caspana chile sep 2 2015 ips liliana and luisa terán two indigenous women from northern chile who travelled to india for training in installing solar panels have not only changed their own future but that of caspana their remote village nestled in a stunning valley in the atacama desert.
Ollagüe a tiny town along chile s border with bolivia has seen a renewal since residents began getting electricity 24 hours a day last year from a bank of solar panels and wind turbines that.