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Uganda
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The Sunking P-co-plus strikes the perfect balance between performance and affordability. It is mobile you can take it anywhere with ease for work, study, or travel. It is designed to meet essential lighting needs. Provides up to 72 hours of light on a single charge, it is 5 times brighter than a kerosene lamp and has a dual charging option.
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It helps save a maximum of 2000 Uganda shillings (USD 1) per day which will have been spent on buying Kerosene hence reducing on household expenditures.
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Sunking Pico-plus solar lamp costs 30,000 Uganda shillings (USD 8).
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It has a 5 year battery life. After the 5 years the battery may need replacement.
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The lamp should not be left out in rain. Put the lamp
in the sunlight for charging.
Needs to be stored under a dry place.
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Sunlight for charging; the panel, the LED, and the
battery are all inbuilt.
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The initial investment is somewhat
high, which may make it inaccessible to low-income
households. During the rainy season, once not charged it maynot be able to provide sufficient light.
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JEEP folkecenter and other solar distribution outlets across the county.
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Production of the Sunking Pico-plus needs a technical personnel. Use and maintenance only needs a small introduction.
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It is environment-friendly since there is no emission
of carbon. Solarlampsrun solely on natural radiation
from the sun. The lamp reduces carbon emissions
to the atmosphere in cases where kerosene lamps
are used, hence conserving the environment. It is
simple, reliable, and safe to the person operating it.
It is also energy-efficient.
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Today, nearly one million people are appreciating and using the sunking Pico-plus.
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It is efficient and can be operated easily. It has
contributed greatly to reduction of kerosene- and
candle-related accidents and deaths in homes. It
has improved health and increased productive
hours, since all of the family can use it at the same
time for different activities.
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It requires a skilled and technical personnel to produce.
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Support from donor agencies and other
development partners provides these lamps at a
subsidized price.
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Government programs implemented by different
ministries, for example the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Development as well as the Ministry of
Water and Environment, are conducting training
of communities on the benefits of solar energy.
Training and advocacy are being provided in
communities to instill positive attitudes toward
environmental conservation. The government,
through the Ministry of Health, is encouraging
promotion of solar power in off-grid, peri-urban,
and rural areas. There are many solar subsidies and
tax waivers, which have been put in place through
the Uganda revenue authority.
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Email: info@jeepfolkecenter.org
https://jeepfolkecenter.org/
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Joint Energy and Environment Projects
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JEEP
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