Solar HOPE Part 3: Letter from a student at Malangali secondary school

Posted on: Thursday, September 22, 2011 by: John Grieser, Student Researcher, SolarWorld Americas
Solar panels installed at school in Malangali Tanzania There is no better way to express the impact that electricity has on the lives of rural Tanzanian students than to hear it from a student himself. The following letter was written shortly after our installation at his school.

Part 3: High cool factor at Primetime Emmy Awards courtesy of SolarWorld solar panels

Posted on: Sunday, September 18, 2011 by: Fred Joe, Professional Photographer
Solar panels at Emmy Awards The entertainment media is out in force for the 63rd Primetime Emmy Awards today, and I've met entertainment journalists from all over the world.

Considering the warm LA weather, even they were overdressed.

Part 2: Solarizing the red carpet at the Emmys

Posted on: Saturday, September 17, 2011 by: Minnie Dimesa, Marketing Communications Manager, SolarWorld Americas
SolarWorld solar panels over red carpet at 2011 Emmy Awards I’m having what you could call a quintessential Los Angeles experience today -- starting with dropping by LA Live to check on the Emmys red carpet and the final installation of our donated SolarWorld solar panels, then heading to the Los Angeles Coliseum with my husband and kids to cheer on the USC Trojans at their football game against Syracuse.

Part 1: Roll out the carpet: Behind the scenes with SolarWorld at the Emmys

Posted on: Wednesday, September 14, 2011 by: Devon Cichoski, Media relations manager, SolarWorld Americas
SolarWorld solar panels over the red carpet at the 63rd annual Emmy awards As someone who has lived most of her life in Southern California, it is exactly the contrast between the sensational taking place right next to the everyday that I love about the iconic metropolis of LA.

Solar HOPE Part 2: Installation in Lupembe

Posted on: Monday, September 12, 2011 by: John Grieser, Student researcher, SolarWorld Americas
Installing solar panels on medical center in Lupembe Africa Yesterday we arrived in Lupembe, a small village about 50 km from Iringa in south-central Tanzania. It has a beautiful rocky landscape and a cool and dry climate, a welcome change from the hot and humid coastal capitol of Dar es Salaam.

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