Solar energy can uplift rural Ethiopians, but is hard to come by
April 15, 2024
April 15, 2024
ITHACA, New York, April 15 -- Cornell University issued the following news:
Even though solar home systems are becoming cheaper and easier to access, barriers to their adoption persist among remote communities in developing countries, where solar panels can promote health and education, according to a new study of two rural villages in Ethiopia.
Affordable but uncertified and substandard solar panels, coupled with minimal government involvement in the rural energy-trans . . .
Even though solar home systems are becoming cheaper and easier to access, barriers to their adoption persist among remote communities in developing countries, where solar panels can promote health and education, according to a new study of two rural villages in Ethiopia.
Affordable but uncertified and substandard solar panels, coupled with minimal government involvement in the rural energy-trans . . .