So far we have installed six turbines throughout Tanzania, from Dar es Salaam to remote places like Kemgesi in the Serengeti district. All turbines installed have now been indicated at their exact GPS coordinates on a map of Tanzania, which can be found here: installed-wind-turbines We expect to be able to add more turbines after successful… Read more »
Posts Categorized: Tanzania
Tanzania News – 5 may 2011 – Internship on hybrid systems has started
Thanks to the work of the previous intern, Arthur Vos, the performance of the Hugh Piggott turbines built by I-love-windpower Tanzania is now known. This will serve as the starting point of my 3-months internship at I-love-windpower Tanzania, during which I will be focusing on so-called ‘hybrid systems’. Hybrid systems in the field of renewable… Read more »
Tanzania News – 27 april 2011 – Awkward installation in Kwemasimba
The master class of September 2010 in Dar Es Salaam resulted in three turbines in total. The 1.8 meter model (peak power 350W) was still lying in the store waiting to be installed. Last week, there was finally an opportunity to install it. Tatedo has chosen for powering a public service house in Kwemasimba, a… Read more »
Tanzania News – 6 april 2011 – Crowd funding for disabled
After visiting the international conference on wind turbines in Dakar, it felt like the whole world is already aware of the great possibilities of this concept: locally fabricated wind turbines with local material and local knowledge. At this conference more than 15 organizations presented their success stories in Africa and South-America. Now back in Netherlands… Read more »
Tanzania News – 14 february 2011 – International conference in Dakar, Senegal
Last week the first international conference on small scale (local build) wind turbines was held in Dakar, Senegal. The one-week conference was part of the bigger World Social Forum. I was very excited to go there, because I could meet with a lot of people that I only know by e-mail. Moreover for me it… Read more »