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ENERGYAID

SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOAL:

4: Quality education

7: Affordable and clean energy

12: Responsible consumption and production

PROJEKT BESKRIVNING:

EnergyAid builds high quality solar cell systems in developing countries. More specifically, the systems are provided to schools in remote and poor regions that have no access to electricity and lack basic facilities. Electric pumps and lights then supply the schools with running water and allow the children to study and play after sunset.

The projects are made possible by donations from individuals and companies in Sweden as well as shares sold by students and associations who want to earn money to their class or team. These people would otherwise sell products that contribute to an increase of unnecessary consumption.

In joint consultation with the founders we have created a comprehensive marketing plan and business strategy to continue forward, expand and combat potential future operational threats. As of today, two schools, in Uganda and Thailand respectively, have had complete systems installed and are fully functional.

PROJEKTETS MEDLEMMAR:

Niklas, Ersson Jonas, Glädt Milton, Manngård Fabian, Delryd KONTAKT: www.energyaid.se

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