by Duncan Alfreds - news24.com - August 16, 2011
Tenesol Madagascar provides thermal and photovoltaic solutions.
http://www.tenesol.com/-Tenesol-Madagascar,226-.html
Cape Town - Rural communities in Madagascar are receiving access to safe drinking water and electricity with a solar power project.
"Solar energy is a life-giving technology that can improve the welfare and education of a country's population," said Benoit Rolland, managing director of Tenesol.
Typical of a poor country, the majority of Madagascar's population do not have access to clean drinking water and solar water pumps are an efficient way to ensure that communities get access to water.
Solar pumps have also been installed in Zambia where it has allowed farmers to irrigate land that would otherwise not be able to produce crops.
Cost-effective
Local communities in Madagascar are trained to maintain the solar pumps to ensure that they work optimally.
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