Deng Ltd, Ghana, Solar electricity for rural communities – Ashden Award winner

2 Deng Ltd, Ghana, Solar electricity for rural communities   Ashden Award winnerThis video can be downloaded here: http://www.ashdenawards.org/winners/deng Deng won an Ashden Award for Sustainable Energy in 2007. To find out more visit the link above and check out the Ashden Awards Blog http://ashdenawards.blogspot.com

Deng Ltd, an established engineering company in Accra, has developed a viable and sustainable business model for the provision of solar-home-systems to rural areas where access to grid electricity is limited. Deng has done this by venturing out of the capital and setting up a network of dealers to service the more remote areas. Deng has also set up a training centre for solar technicians in order to further expand the business and ensure the future sustainability of the scheme. The training centre, which has already trained 120 people from various sectors, is in itself a significant driver for growth of the solar PV market in Ghana. Whilst Deng does sell and install PV-powered grid backup systems around Accra, the mission and focus of Deng is in providing solar electricity to rural areas that do not have grid access. Since 1998 Deng has supplied 1,000 fixed systems and 6,000 solar lanterns to communities across Ghana.

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7 Responses to “Deng Ltd, Ghana, Solar electricity for rural communities – Ashden Award winner”

  1. AshdenAwards says:

    Most crystalline …
    Most crystalline panels come with a 25 year warranty, amorphous panels are usually less, maybe 10 years. However, after this length of time the panel doesn’t stop working, the efficiency just slowly falls. They could still be producing useful power in 50 years…

    The important thing is the casing that contains the panel – if water can get in, then the panel could be damaged, so as a panel ages it’s probably worth checking it’s still well-sealed to prolong its life.

  2. NastyChuck says:

    I wonder how long …
    I wonder how long those solar panels that they are using work? I’ve heard that they can last anywhere from five to twenty years, and extending the lifespan of those solar panels by even a few years would be a lot more practical than just increasing their energy yielding potential.

  3. AshdenAwards says:

    You should probably …
    You should probably look for a local supplier and get a quote from them. If you want to operate off-grid you’ll need batteries and a type of inverter that will do that – some inverters only operate when the grid is on.

  4. modernhumble says:

    I am thinking of …
    I am thinking of getting one for my hotel and I was wondering how much it is for a solar panel backup

  5. LANMANET says:

    Nice hat at the end
    Nice hat at the end

  6. Susistar1 says:

    I am sure that this …
    I am sure that this is just the beginning of bringing solar electricity in rural areas…..
    And of course also into the city centres!
    There will follow much much more and one day we will just use the renewable energies and that´s good!!!
    Greetings from
    Sue;))))

  7. TetuaMaana says:

    All that sun.. Use …
    All that sun.. Use what you’ve got

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