Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Machines-in-SAAP-Workshop-in-Bihar-27MZIFI41LN1.htmlConceptually similarMachines in SAAP Workshop in BiharGP027DMCompleted★★★★Machines in SAAP Workshop in BiharGP027DOCompleted★★★★SAAP Workshop in BiharGP027DPCompleted★★★★SAAP Workshop in BiharGP027DQCompleted★★★★SAAP Director in BiharGP027DRCompleted★★★★★★SAAP Director in BiharGP027DSCompleted★★★★★★Solar Micro-grid Workers in Dharnai Village in IndiaGP0STOH1VCompleted★★★★Steaming Unit in a Hospital in BiharGP027DFCompleted★★★★Solar Powered Street Light in Dharnai Village in IndiaGP0STOH2CCompleted★★★★View AllGP027DNMachines in SAAP Workshop in BiharElectrician Kosmos Bhakla measures the charging level of a battery bank in Solar Alternatives and Associated Programmes (SAAP), a Jesuit-run research centre providing solar solution to energy needs. The batteries are charged with electricity generated by solar photovoltaic panels on the roof. St. Mary's compound, Phulwaria Sharif, Patna, Bihar.Locations:Asia-Bihar-IndiaDate:9 Jul, 2010Credit:© Harikrishna Katragadda / GreenpeaceMaximum size:3695px X 2464pxKeywords:Batteries-Climate (campaign title)-Day-Electrical components-Energy-Indoors-KWCI (GPI)-Machinery-Men-One person-Renewable energy-Solar energyShoot:Decentralised Renewable Energy in BiharThe eastern state of Bihar is one of the most energy deprived regions in all of India. Government policy to distribute electricity through a centralised grid is failing to provide power to people in rural areas, and tens of millions of people have no access to electricity at all. If this traditional, fossil-fuel-based approach continues, the lack of energy access will soon become a bottleneck to Bihar's otherwise rapid development. This documentation includes various initiatives taken by local entrepreneurs who are successfully developing decentralized non-conventional energy production, using solar and discarded rice husk power systems.Related Collections:Decentralised Renewable Energy Report (All Photographers)