Solar Energy for Rural Madagascar Schools: A Pilot Implementation by University of Nebraska Engineers Without Borders-USA

A pilot photovoltaic system was constructed in Kianjavato, Madagascar by a team from the University of Nebraska Engineers Without Borders-USA Student Chapter.  This project represents an integrated approach to energy supply, education and natural resource conservation.  The system supplies power to...

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Veröffentlicht in:International journal for service learning in engineering 2013-10, Vol.8 (2), p.24-42
Hauptverfasser: Pavlik, Benjamin J., Sangster, Jodi L., Parsley, Ian C., Knudsen, Erik M., Ndrianajasoloarivony, Zoelitiana, Patterson, Dean J., Bartelt-Hunt, Shannon L., Jones, Elizabeth G.
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:A pilot photovoltaic system was constructed in Kianjavato, Madagascar by a team from the University of Nebraska Engineers Without Borders-USA Student Chapter.  This project represents an integrated approach to energy supply, education and natural resource conservation.  The system supplies power to ten 13 W fluorescent tubes in a primary school classroom for the purpose of extending public school hours into the evening for adult education.  The project was implemented in partnership with a Malagasy non-governmental organization, the Madagascar Biodiversity Partnership.  Future monitoring data will determine the outcome of the project and aid in the design of additional installations in the community.
ISSN:1555-9033
1555-9033
DOI:10.24908/ijsle.v8i2.5032