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Stephen Mazujian School

Cambodia has an estimated 6.9 million residents living without access to electricity. Nearly 85% of the country’s population lives in rural areas where they struggle with a cost-hindering, unreliable or unaccessible electrical grid. A small portion of the population who […]

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Isle of Eigg

Isle of Eigg is part of the Hebridean Islands off the coast of Scotland. In 2005, this 9km long, 5km wide remote location was inhabited by only 87 island dwellers who relied almost exclusively on diesel generators for electricity. Now, […]

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Maya Jaguar School

Guatemala is home to roughly 15 million people. Following a lengthy civil war, many villages and remote communities were formed by those seeking affordable land and safety. As a result, only 80% of the country has access to grid-connected electricity. […]

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