Dangerous and unhealthy, kerosene lamps are a necessary evil in parts of the developing world that are off the grid. But solar lamps can help. Everyone needs light. After the sun goes down, you need ...
NEW DELHI (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - An Indian social enterprise start-up is helping people living in urban slums to use clean energy by changing their kerosene lamps for solar lanterns and wood ...
My Oct. 5 post, “The Kerosene Lamp”, received reader comments that deserve sharing. Who in this era of ultra-dark-defying ...
In West Africa, where three-quarters of the population lives without electricity, households spend as much as 20 percent of their budget on kerosene, a combustible fuel burned for lighting. Not only ...
When the sun goes down over large swathes of the developing world, the 1.3 billion people currently living without access to an electricity connection are plunged into darkness. According to figures ...