01 · Clean energy
Energy that keeps useful things moving.
Energy systems that people nearby can run, repair, and rely on — sized to real daily and productive use.
Why this matters
Energy decides what else is possible. Pumping and treating water, cooling harvests, running a workshop, charging tools, lighting a classroom in the evening — each depends on power that is there when it is needed.
Systems fail when they are designed far from the people who must maintain them. Spare parts, skills, and clear ownership matter as much as panels and batteries.
What we do
Planned work is labelled as planned. We do not describe an intention as if it were already running.
- PlannedAssess local energy demand with communities and enterprises before specifying any system.
- PlannedDesign generation and storage around productive use, not only household lighting.
- PlannedBuild maintenance capability locally: training, tools, spares, and documented responsibility.
How it connects
- Energy moves and treats water for households, farms, and hospitality.
- Energy powers cooling, processing, and storage that keep agricultural value local.
- Energy runs sorting, shredding, and repair equipment in circular workshops.
- Energy supports visitor facilities without displacing local supply.
What we measure
These are the measures we intend to report, each with a period, a place, and a stated method. Numbers appear on the impact page only once they are verified.
- Installed capacity by site, with commissioning date
- Availability: hours of usable supply against expected hours
- Maintenance events resolved locally, and time to resolution
- Productive uses connected, by type of enterprise
Projects in this area
No published project in this area yet. Projects appear here once they are verified, with location, status, and what is known so far.