Worlds First Solar Energy Kiosk Installers Put Up Ethiopian Renewable Energy Engineering Feat

Worlds First Solar Energy Kiosk Installers Put Up Ethiopian Renewable Energy Engineering Feat
When it comes to green energy concepts and renewable electricity sources Ethiopia stands among the top 20 in the world rankings by percentage of energy produced from natural and renewable sources1. But, when it comes to the population's access to electricity Ethiopia would probably rank on the opposite end of the table. And yet again, if there were a table that listed the solar energy by country the country would list at the bottom for actual present usage and at the top for the potential that is available. SOLAR ENERGY BY COUNTRY: THE POTENTIALWORLD'S FIRST SOLAR KIOSKIt, therefore, shouldn't come as a surprise that the WORLD'S FIRST SOLAR KIOSK, aptly named SOLARKIOSK, opened its door for business on JULY 15TH, 2012 in the Southern Ethiopian city resort area of Lake Langano2. THE WORLD'S FIRST SOLAR ENERGY KIOSK IN ETHIOPIAIn a country where renewable energy engineering is still in its infancy, and yet where the consciousness of planning and implementing green energy concepts is in the fore, these kiosks are very welcome renewable electricity sources.SOLARKIOSK Designed in Germany by GRAFT ARCHITECTS, SolarKiosk is a portable solar shop or "autonomous business unit" that can "literally" bring light to the darkest parts of the country. It is intended to provide a stable source of electrical energy in a safe and affordable way to people living in places that have no access to electricity because they are too far away from the main grid. UP-CLOSE: SOLARKIOSK WITH PHOTOVOLTAIC PANELS ON TOPThe kiosk can be used to sell energy and act as renewable electricity sources. The solar energy installers have stated that the kiosk, which is equipped with photovoltaic panels on its roof, will be able to generate enough power for solar lighting, charging of mobile phones, car batteries and even allow for the running of a solar fridge - which can be used to store the areas' supply of perishables like vaccines and medicines. The SolarKiosk in Lake Langano area, EthiopiaThe kiosk is a lightweight structure can be delivered to the remotest part of the country. This is possible due to two main reasons: 1 - It comes in parts and can be taken down and put up easily - using materials that are found locally. And,2 - The parts are small and light enough that they can be transported on the backs of donkeys, which are the most common means of transportation in the rural areas.In addition to being a source of energy itself, the kiosk can be used to sell solar lanterns for their homes, mobile phones (which were not available for lack of a charging point), recharge cards for the phones and cold refreshments just like any other kiosk would.In order to make the project successful, SolarKiosk will also add to the local knowhow by providing training to the people on how solar energy works, how to maintain their kiosks and how to run a kiosk business. SOLARKIOSK AT NIGHT: AN "AUTONOMOUS BUSINESS UNIT" SELLING ENERGY PRODUCTS, TOOLS AND SERVICESTHE DREAM, THE FUTUREThe creator of Solar Kiosk, Lars Kruckeberg, said during a TED Talk in Berlin as saying "What we dream of is that these people at night, can not only enjoy cold beer but maybe they can even watch TV."After installing the world's first fully functioning SolarKiosk in Ethiopia, the company is looking to cover more grounds by looking for global partners and NGO's that can help spread these amazing and innovative green energy concepts to the remotest parts of the world.SOURCES:1 - LIST OF COUNTRIES BY ELECTRICITY PRODUCTION FROM RENEWABLE SOURCES: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List of countries by electricity production from renewable sources2 - GIZMAG: http://www.gizmag.com/worlds-first-solarkiosk-ethiopia/23382/IMAGES: Wikipedia and Gizmag

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