Lighting Up Hope and Communities

Lighting up Hope and Communities aims to become a model for the creation of a financially self-sustaining business selling renewable energy products. Mujeres Solares de Totogalpa is a motivated group of women who are determined to improve the quality of life for themselves and their families in rural North West Nicaragua.
Working in partnership with a university research centre, an NGO and experts on solar technology, they are aiming to set up a co-operative enterprise, Lighting Up Hope and Communities, producing photovoltaic panels from recycled solar cells, solar cookers and dryers, and solar cooked/ dried food products and medicinal plants. These products will be made at and sold from a new Solar Center in the community.
The partnership expects the production centres to become completely self-sufficient, and expand to support other community development projects within 5 years. It also aims to support local, regional and national outreach and education efforts to bring this renewable energy development model to other communities.
- Providing infrastructure and assistance for the production of new energy technologies.
- Developing alternative energy strategies addressing the local needs.
- Producing photovoltaic panels from recycled solar cells, solar cookers and dryers, and solar cooked/ dried food products and medicinal plants.
- Launching a non-profit cooperative in to produce and sell solar products, using local expertise.
Partners
Center for Research, Promotion and Production of Renewable Energy, Program for Alternative Energy Sources (PFAE): national Engineering University of Nicaragua - this programme represents the partners of the project. www.grupofenix.org
Mujeres Solares de Totogalpa (MST): a women’s cooperative creating a model, self-sustaining, solar community, providing clean energy alternatives to its habitants and producing and selling solar products to increase employment. www.grupofenix.org
Skyheat: provides expert technical advice on photovoltaics(PV’s) and cookers/dryers, and Skyheat is the fiscal sponsor of the Renewable Energy Center in the United States. www.skyheat.org
SUNI Solar: training in PV and the key source for imported solar equipment www.sunisolar.com.
The Engineers in Technical, Humanitarian Opportunities of Service-learning Program -ETHOS: part of the University of Dayton. Students and professors visit Nicaragua to participate in technical exchange in renewable energies. www.udayton.edu/~ethos