Essays about: "Solar energy lamp"
Found 5 essays containing the words Solar energy lamp.
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1. Diffusion and adoption ofrenewable energy products forenhanced societal wellbeing : Minor field study in Handeni, Tanzania
University essay from Karlstads universitetAbstract : This study aims to understand and assess the diffusion and adoption of RES forenhanced societal wellbeing in developing countries. Furthermore, the purpose is tocontribute to a deeper understanding of the drivers and barriers (D&B) to the diffusionand adoption of RES among smallholders in rural Tanzania. READ MORE
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2. Environmental and health impacts when replacing kerosene lamps with solar lanterns : A study on global warming potential and household air pollution
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Institutionen för teknikvetenskaperAbstract : In regions with low energy access kerosene lamps are commonly used, and these emit carbon dioxide (CO2) as well as household air pollutants (HAP). This bachelor thesis examines the possible reduction of carbon dioxide equivalents (CO2eq) emissions and HAP from kerosene lamps by replacing them with off-grid solar powered lanterns. READ MORE
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3. Energy Audit of Mauritian Industries
University essay from KTH/Kraft- och värmeteknologiAbstract : Abstract Three companies namely Esko & Co Ltd, Cuttings Work Ltd and The Message Ltd were targeted for the purpose of this project study. The first one is Esko & Co Ltd. The company has diversified its production activities to produce sweets, bubble gums, chocolates, wafers and noodles both for the local market and export purposes. READ MORE
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4. Integrated Techno-Economic Comparative and Socio-Economic Impact Study for Increasing Energy Access in Rural Kenya
University essay from KTH/EnergisystemanalysAbstract : Kenya is a country with high energy poverty rates while millions of people, especially in the rural areas, rely on kerosene lamps as a source of lighting. The usage of kerosene is linked with the degradation of different social and economic aspects and parameters, such as health, education, income etc. READ MORE
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5. Evaluation of the Sunlabob Battery Lantern from the perspective of users in rural Lao PDR
University essay from SLU/Dept. of Energy and TechnologyAbstract : Access to electricity is fundamental in modern everyday life and throughout the developingworld; NGOs and development agencies are, in different ways, providing electricity toremote areas in order to increase quality of life. Electric light can eliminate the need to usepolluting kerosene lamps and allow villagers to conduct income generating activities andchildren to study during the dark hours after sunset. READ MORE