Powering the Future with SuryaHurricanes

Converting kerosene lanterns into solar powered hurricanes
2009 SEED Award Lauréat-e Clean Energy Bangladesh

Since 2008, the partnership provides women with SuryaHurricanes to replace the currently widely used kerosene hurricane lanterns. The SuryaHurricane is a low-cost solar-powered lantern made from recycled traditional kerosene lanterns, where the wick and burner are replaced with a Compact Fluorescent Light (CFL). The initiative is not only innovative because it is the first in Bangladesh to convert kerosene hurricane into solar lanterns, but it is also unique because it gives access to solar power to people earning less than one dollar a day, who do not have access to existing solar programs. For example, a 20 Wp solar home system costs USD198.53 per year or USD29.78 deposit, plus USD4.97 a month for 36 monthly installments through micro-credits. Yet SuryaHurricane is a unique solar solution because it costs only US $12.23 a year. Families will pay USD 4.35 for converting their kerosene lamps into solar ones and USD 0.073 for every re-charge, thereby increasing their incomes compared to using kerosene. The solar lanterns can be re-charged twice a week at a SuryaShroy (solar energy shelter), which can be located within a school, organization and/or individual’s house. People can use SuryaHurricanes at home, for fishing, and work at night. 

Eco-Inclusive Impacts

SuryaHurricanes is allowing people to improve work capacity (due to better and longer light) and income opportunities by providing a low-cost solar lantern made from recycled parts of the conventional kerosene lantern.
  • Contributing to women empowerment by creating better employment opportunities and independence.
  •  Reducing migration to towns significantly and enables children to study in the evenings.
  • Reducing reliance on kerosene, which will decrease CO2 emissions and save kerosene and electricity in a significant volume. 

 

  • Increasing the saving and income of the users. 

 

 

Partenaires

Cette entreprise est soutenue par ses partenariats avec diverses parties prenantes, notamment des organisations nationales et internationales, des investisseurs, des instituts de recherche, des fournisseurs, des organismes gouvernementaux, des ONG, d'autres entreprises sociales et environnementales, etc.

Shidhulai Swanirvar Sangstha generated the concept, helped to develop and is now implementing the technology.

Daridra Bimochon Sanstha (DBS) conducts surveys on the acceptability level of the SuryaHurricane.

Panchshisha Bahumukhi Somobay Somity (PBSS) informs people about the hurricane lamp conversion and its benefits.

Social Development Research Programme (SDRP) monitors and evaluates the growth of SuryaShroy.

Rupkatha promotes SuryaHurricanes.

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