E+Co & Tecnosol, Nicaragua

Submitted by John Paul on October 3, 2005 - 14:46.
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Date of talk or publication:
December 2003
Organization:
University of Michigan
Description:

By providing growth capital to local entrepreneurs, E+Co helps deliver alternative energy solutions to people around the world. In Nicaragua, where nearly fifty percent of the population is "off the grid," E+Co's investment in solar energy provider Tecnosol means people can have refrigeration, lights, running water, and jobs. The Nicaraguan government welcomes this effort, as scarce financial resources have stymied efforts to completely build out the electric grid.

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Submitted by Gabriela Mora on June 14, 2007 - 15:43.
Hi, My name is Gabriela Mora, my father and I are intersting in invest renoval energy in our rice farm in Nicaragua. Please send me all information of the contact name in Nicaragua to explain to his person the business plan that we made. Best Regards
Submitted by Jorge Artiles on September 16, 2007 - 21:15.
Just a quick note to ask for info on Solar systems for a farm, with Cattle, Pigs, Chickens and Gotas. The use will be practically for everthing From pumping water from wells ect.ect.ect. Please get back to me as I will be traveling to Nicaragua this comming December. Thank you in advance. Regards Jorge Artiles 626 353 1180 Cellular
Submitted by Martha L Chacon on July 5, 2008 - 12:58.
Hi, my name is Martha Chacon. My mother is interested in solar energy at her house in Managua, Nicaragua. Please send me more information. Thank you, Martha

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