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Powering schools, orphanages, and communities with solar
In the summer of 2018, working with our friends and partners from Richmond, Virginia and Virginia Tech engineering students we are harnessing the power of the sun to power up a school, orphanage and community church in Masaka. Phil, a retired engineer from Dominion Power has been working as a mentor for Virginia Tech students […]
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Solar energy transforming the education system in Africa
With a partnership with EWB engineering students from the United States, URF is harnessing the power of the sun to enable students have access to electricity at night.