Thai Solar Home Systems - BGETs aim is to improve system sustainability. This
includes teaching villagers and local government technicians about proper operation and maintenance, helping to
encourage a basic supply and support network, and ensuring the proper removal and
recycling of dead batteries.
Refugee Camp Trainings - BGET’s
work with ongoing refugee camp trainings is both a vocational and general
education endeavor. The curriculum for
the project includes the following renewable and sustainable energy
technologies: hydraulic ram pumping, micro-hydro power systems, solar
electricity, solar-powered water pumping, and solar cooking.
Community Micro-Hydro Systems - BGET helps rural communities to build and sustainably operate micro-hydro systems in Tak province.
Refugee Camp Hybrid Power Systems for Computer Centers
- BGET's hands-on trainings with refugee camp vocational education
students covera variety of appropriate technologies. The latest project
builds hybridsolar/diesel systems that power computer classrooms rooms
in the seven Karen refugee camps along the Thai–Burma border.
Medical Clinic Solar Power Systems - BGET works with border medical
clinics and their staffs to provide solar power systems and the necessary expertise to operate and maintain the systems.
Community Biogas systems - BGET helps rural communities to build and sustainably operate biodigesters in Tak province.
Community Hydraulic Ram Pump System - BGET helps
rural communities pump a constant water supply, delivering the water to their
village when the water source is distant from the village.
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Last Updated ( Saturday, 15 March 2008 )
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