It is both a structure that supports photovoltaic panels and a roof to create a community space in rural areas. The solar system powers a technical cabinet, under the roof, which provides 10 outlets for charging cell phones and a radio. All other systems are installed to support and protect the electrical system and users.
In the future, more plug-in-play solutions can be added, for example, internet hotspot, television and computer. The project is located in Mangunze.
The Irish embassy, which funded this project, reiterated its support for local solutions that have an impact on communities. This information was advanced by the Irish ambassador in Mozambique, Nuala O'Brien, during the festivities of St. Patrick's Day, known as Ireland's National Day, also celebrated by the consulate in Mozambique.
The promoter of the project (Carlos Morgado Foundation), represented by Ruben Morgado, revealed that this is an initiative that has been in development for quite some time, and that was only made possible thanks to funding from the Irish Embassy.
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