While many people in developed countries may take for granted their access to efficient, safe, and reliable electricity, life after dark stops for millions of people in the developing world. This lack of power can limit even the most basic human activities such as cooking and cleaning, constrain income-generating opportunities to daylight hours, and hinder students from reading or studying after sunset. Solar energy provides a clean, reliable source of power for even the most remote communities.
Happy International Women’s Day! To celebrate this day and it’s radical origins, we want to highlight 3 influential women in the solar energy industry - who’s renowned work and expertise is transforming the way our world utilizes, and thinks about energy.
Twende has some exciting announcements. Check out our latest newsletter to get the full scoop on what we have been… https://t.co/i5pVwIuSHD
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Remember that time Bernie's gloves raised money for charity? What about the time he helped twende install… https://t.co/V6t3yimbn4
Today’s our birthday 🎂☺️ In honor of Twende Solar’s 6th birthday, please donate whatever works for your budget at… https://t.co/MbjWU1PLH8
Just posted a photo @ Quinault Indian Nation https://t.co/XyxBiEmWWB
In the words of Maya Angelou, "Do the best you can until you know better. Then when you know better, do better."… https://t.co/GF6tMyqMIZ
Today we celebrate the 2-year solar anniversary at Nuevo Lamas (Mushuk Lamas). Cheers to continued sustainability… https://t.co/FUadimiJGN
Did you know that thanks to the CARES Act, there’s never been a better time to donate? Swipe to learn more about ho… https://t.co/S9TGUh7w90
Twende Solar has a New Project Announcement! Read more here: - https://t.co/etHeZPgefB https://t.co/JOqN2fWhdh