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Low Voltage SWER for Affordable Microgrid Distribution Infrastructure (LS, TZ, UG)

Smart Villages was awarded this InnovateUK Energy Catalyst round 10 project in a consortium with our Lesotho partners the National University of Lesotho’s Energy Research Centre and local energy renewable company MOSCET, our Tanzanian partners OMASI, and our Ugandan partners Kiima Foods. Minigrids are a popular solution for community-wide offgrid electricity access, because they allow […]

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Sustainable Access to Energy and Water in Rural Tanzania

Smart Villages has been awarded this InnovateUK Energy Catalyst round 10 project jointly with our Tanzanian partners OMASI, to take forward research and testing of our technology solutions and business models for solar boreholes for community access to water and energy. In northern Tanzania water access is the single highest community priority. Solarising boreholes is

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Renewable Energy and Water Supply Hubs for Schools and Hospitals (SS)

Smart Villages was awarded this InnovateUK Energy Catalyst round 10 project in a consortium with our Ugandan and South Sudanese partner, ApTech Africa ltd. Project Overview This is a combined Electrical Storage System (ESS) and Solar Water Pumping project. It will supply 24/7 power and water to a hospital and 2 school in South Sudan.

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Solar Agro-Processing and Aquaponics Hubs for Economic Development (RW)

Smart Villages was awarded this project, collaborating with our Rwandan partners Njordfrey, in InnovateUK’s Energy Catalyst round 10. This project is a transformative initiative aimed at empowering rural communities by providing sustainable access to renewable energy and enhancing their food production capacities. Through the integration of innovative technologies and community-driven approaches, we seek to create

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Removing Waste Plastic from the Nairobi-Athi River System in Kenya

SVRG is carrying this project out jointly with our partners Chemolex in Kenya. This project is jointly funded by the Coca Cola Foundation and UCSB’s Benioff Ocean Initiative, as part of the Clean Currents Coalition. The Athi is the second longest river in Kenya, flowing 390 km before entering the Indian Ocean. Flowing through Nairobi,

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