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Sunpower Renewables to equip women in 100 villages with solar power

  • T&D India
  • March 9, 2022
India Village Women | T&D India
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Sunpower Renewables plans to provide solar-powered electricity to over 10,000 homes in over 100 Indian villages with a view to empowering women and girl children.

Through clean solar-based energy, the company aims to solve women’s core issues; be it in education or self-care and break the shackles of the past and help them emerge as custodians of their future.

Ms Nitasha Badhwar

According to Ms. Nitasha Badhwar, Co-founder, and Chief Strategy Officer, Sunpower Renewables c, “Our societal purpose is to provide women access to continuous electricity through sustainable, renewable energy storage solutions. The United Nations’ Sustainable Energy For All emphasizes women empowerment at the micro-level through clean energy-driven economic opportunities. As a sustainability champion and advocate of “women-led” innovation, my mission is to create a clean, solar energy driven revolution for women globally.”

The release said that an estimated 30 per cent of households live in energy poverty , which limits a woman’s access to education and economic opportunities while exposing them to health risks from a lack of access to clean cooking solutions with exposure to pollution from using wood, coal or charcoal for cooking and heating. This is a big concern and is highlighted by the United Nations as part of their Sustainability Development Goals (SDGs).

Sunpower Renewables is a renewable energy solutions company with a mission to provide cost effective, long lasting, environment friendly and technology enabled energy storage solutions. The company has developed modern, efficient, and smart solar energy solutions that allow customers to achieve energy independence while being cost effective, long lasting and environmentally friendly.

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These state-of-the-art, simple-to-use, and light-weight portable solutions have proven to be more sustainable & viable, both commercially and technically, than traditional solar and renewable alternatives. Compliant with international quality standards, they can provide cost-efficient and long-lasting green and clean energy to the community at large, with negligible maintenance expenses.

 

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