Solar Power Generating Systems in 500 Tunisian Households
Posted March 20th, 2008 by salma
Kyocera, one of the world's largest producers and suppliers of solar energy products, will supply and install its solar power generating systems in Tunisia under a yen-loan project by the Japanese government through Itochu Corporation. This will be the first case where Japanese loans will be applied to the delivery and installation of photovoltaic power systems in Tunisia.
Starting in April 2008, Kyocera will install its solar power generating systems in 500 households in villages that do not currently have electricity in the three Tunisian governorates of Kef, Siliana and Beja. These systems will charge storage batteries using power generated during daylight hours and make the power available for residential lighting and other needs at night.
Kyocera, one of the world's largest producers and suppliers of solar energy products, will supply and install its solar power generating systems in Tunisia under a yen-loan project by the Japanese government through Itochu Corporation. This will be the first case where Japanese loans will be applied to the delivery and installation of photovoltaic power systems in Tunisia.
Starting in April 2008, Kyocera will install its solar power generating systems in 500 households in villages that do not currently have electricity in the three Tunisian governorates of Kef, Siliana and Beja. These systems will charge storage batteries using power generated during daylight hours and make the power available for residential lighting and other needs at night.