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Cheap LEDs to Light Up Africa and Beyond

by , 03/12/08

Africa LEDs, LEDs, light emitting diodes, third world LEDs, cheap LEDs, global LED use, global LEDs, efficient lighting, africa lighting, lighting africa

We love our LEDs for lamps and Christmas lights, but there’s a global application for LEDs that could bring inexpensive and efficient light to the 75% of Africa that lacks dependable access to clean, safe electrical lighting. (In Sub-Saharan Africa over 500 million people presently lack modern energy, and rural electricity access rates is only 2%.) A $13 million World Bank Group Initiative called Lighting Africa was launched in September 2007 to develop and distribute a highly efficient and rugged LED light bulb for the electricity-deprived in Africa.

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