Solar Power Brings Modern Energy to Nomadic
The Government of Mongolia launched the 100,000 Solar Ger Program to rectify the situation by providing portable solar home systems to herder communities
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For millennia, herders in Mongolia and their animals have lived and died together in the country''s vast grasslands, slowly shaping one of the last
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In addition to supplying affordable electricity to the herders, the program also intends to help the Mongolian government achieve its goal of rural electrification by 2020. To date, the program
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The project helped the Government of Mongolia provide over half a million nomadic herders with access to electricity through portable solar home systems.
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Mongolia''s Renewable Energy for Rural Access
At the project''s close, REAP improved the design and delivery of portable solar panels and provided 70 per cent of nomadic herders with electricity for their yurts.
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