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Keywords
Climate (campaign title)
Construction
Day
Education
Electric cables (electrical components)
Electronics
Greenpeace staff
Greenpeace youth groups
Indoors
KWCI (GPI)
Local population
Native Africans
Schools
Solar energy
Students
Teenagers
Two people
Workshops (events)
Youth Support Centre (YSC)
Solar Energy Training in South Africa
First contact with solar technology (flashlight with radio) for the students in Jericho. Students from Jericho participate in a solar energy training. Tshepo Peele, Outreach Coordinator at Greenpeace, solders a solar flashlight together with a student.
The training is organized by Greenpeace South Africa and the Youth Support Service of Greenpeace Switzerland.
In original language:
Solarenergie Workshop in Jericho Südafrika
Jericho, Mai / Juni 2010: Schülerinnen und Schüler nehmen an einem Solarenergie Workshop teil. Der Workshop wurde von Greenpeace Südafrika und dem Youth Support Service von Greenpeace Schweiz organisiert. © Greenpeace / Michael Götz
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FOR NON-COMMERCIAL GREENPEACE PUBLISHED MATERIAL. NO FUNDRAISING OR SALES. FOR ALL EXTERNAL INQUIRIES PLEASE CONTACT YOUR LOCAL PHOTO REPRESENTATIVE OR GREENPEACE INTERNATIONAL PHOTO LIBRARY.
Unique identifier:
GP04OQ5
Type:
Image
Shoot date:
01/05/2010
Locations:
Africa
,
Jericho (South Africa)
,
South Africa
Credit line:
© Greenpeace / Michael Götz
Ranking:
★★★★★★ (B)
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Solar Energy Training in Jericho South Africa
Students from Jericho participate in a solar energy training. They discover that the renewable energy sources, particularly solar energy, can change their life in a positive way.
The training is organized by Greenpeace South Africa and the Youth Support Service of Greenpeace Switzerland. After this training, the students will use their knowledge to install a solar powered public viewing area for the World Cup games.
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