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BFM TV
"Crise de l’énergie: ces boulangers qui renoncent au four à gaz"
"Certains boulangers misent sur des fours à l’énergie solaire pour économiser de l’énergie et de l’argent."
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Oman Daily Observer
"The Meaning of Innovation in the Age of Profitable Technology"
"In one refugee camp in Sudan’s White Nile region, people are filling their bread needs through a solar-powered oven. "
What’s the point of changing the energy system when we end up with the same dependencies as before? Renewable energy has the potential to free people, make them energy independent and reduce the global tensions around energy. But who is advocating for buildable, DIY, decentralized, maintainable solar?
We’re at 58% on our crowdfunding campaign to give Lytefire a big push. To increase access. To spread the knowledge. Build a pragmatic solar thermal energy solution. More info: https://lnkd.in/e8YY-46z
Almost every day, the Arise & Shine solar bakery is sharing their baking activity with us by sending a few pictures like that. This group is so impressive.
For this project with Jansen PrimeSteps Foundation, we had to chose good candidates to be trained to start a solar baking activity. Thanks to World Vision Kenya we were able to meet this group.
They’ve worked hard to create their kitchen and prepare the ground. Since they have welcome Joan Arwa and their beautiful Lytefire, their baking activity has been on the rise.
Discover their energy and their story. The link to their interview is in comment.
The sun shines everywhere, yes, but why hasn’t this led to a local, sovereign, ecologic and sustainable energy situation?
Or more importantly, what’s keeping us from achieving this, now? At Lytefire we believed it was a combination of politics and people who will get the job done. While we lose faith in politics on a regular basis, we have never lost faith in people. And that is what we have been supporting DIY solar approaches. It gives people an opportunity to make a meaningful change.
Demonstrate what’s possible, Inspire others. Show that by using solar without electricity, or by starting a bakery, one can live well, without fossils. We think that more and more of these pioneers are needed, to show the rest of the world how it’s done. And then change can come.
Support our ongoing campaign on Ulule. 23 days left to spread diy methods and solar artisans experiences widely.
#solidarity #solarenergy #sustainablefuture #motivation
The News Lens
"Lytefire is an easy-to-use, mid-scale solar technology designed to support local people. The solar-powered device, which is produced locally as much as possible, has been used by small business owners and NGOs in Africa and France to create solar bakeries and create more sustainable jobs."
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