Social Issues
Isofoton believes that developing sustainable energy technologies is not only an obligation toward future generations, but is also key to boosting development in a world where, according to a 2009 International Energy Agency estimate, 1.5 billion people worldwide have no access to electricity. To help lower this number, Isofoton has many rural electrification projects in developing countries, such as installing over 34,000 PV energy systems in remote villages in Morocco, bringing electricity to over 10,000 homes and a PV powered water plant to a rural community in Senegal, supplying 17,000 homes, schools and health centers in Bolivia with PV electricity, and bringing electrification to rural communities in Ghana. Isofoton’s technology is not only sustainable and environmentally friendly, but it can make a significant contribution to socio-economic development.
Social IssuesIsofoton believes that developing sustainable energy technologies is not only an obligation toward future generations, but is also key to boosting development in a world where, according to a 2009 International Energy Agency estimate, 1.5 billion people worldwide have no access to electricity. To help lower this number, Isofoton has many rural electrification projects in developing countries, such as installing over 34,000 PV energy systems in remote villages in Morocco, bringing electricity to over 10,000 homes and a PV powered water plant to a rural community in Senegal, supplying 17,000 homes, schools and health centers in Bolivia with PV electricity, and bringing electrification to rural communities in Ghana. Isofoton’s technology is not only sustainable and environmentally friendly, but it can make a significant contribution to socio-economic development.
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