Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Local-Girl-in-Dharnai-Village-in-India-27MZIF3PDJ0B.htmlConceptually similarWoman in Dharnai Village in IndiaGP0STOH1BCompleted★★★★Energy Distribution Lines in Dharnai Village in IndiaGP0STOH1CCompleted★★★★Energy Distribution Lines in Dharnai Village in IndiaGP0STOH19Completed★★★★Students in Dharnai Village in IndiaGP0STOH24Completed★★★★Kamal Kishore Prasadis in Dharnai Village in IndiaGP0STOH2LCompleted★★★★Children in Dharnai Village in IndiaGP0STOH17Completed★★★★★★★Boy in Dharnai Village in IndiaGP0STOH1TCompleted★★★★Kamal Kishore Prasadis in Dharnai Village in IndiaGP0STOH27Completed★★★★Students in Dharnai Village in IndiaGP0STOH23Completed★★★★View AllGP0STOH1ALocal Girl in Dharnai Village in IndiaTraditional wall art in the Bishunpur Tolla, Dharnai village.Locations:Asia-Bihar-Dharnai-IndiaDate:22 Jun, 2014Credit:© Vivek M. / GreenpeaceMaximum size:5760px X 3840pxKeywords:Art works-Climate (campaign title)-Day-Girls-Indian Subcontinent ethnicities-KWCI (GPI)-Local population-One person-Outdoors-People-Renewable energy-VillagesShoot:Solar Micro-Grid Project in Dharnai Village in IndiaPeople of Dharnai village in Bihar, India, used to have a facility supplied by the state Government which provided electricity. This infrastructure hasn't been available for the last 33 years and diesel generators have been the only source of electricity. The development of a solar-power micro-grid to electrify the entire village brings new hope for its inhabitants.Greenpeace India and partners BASIX and CEED have developed a first-of-its kind in India 100 kW solar micro-grid that supplies around-the-clock electricity to more than 2,400 residents, 450 homes, and 50 commercial operations, including two schools and a health care facility. The reliable, affordable and quick-to-install micro-grid in Dharnai provides a model for communities anywhere living without reliable electricity supplies.