Learning with light: how our solar lights connect young learners around the world

At Namene Solar, we believe in the limitless power of solar for study. We’re connecting young learners around the world through the power of solar lights with our Schools Programme.

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First 150,000 solar lights distributed in Zambia climate project

Namene Solar celebrates a new milestone in our Zambia climate project, reaching 150,000 lights distributed across rural areas of the country, where there is little or no access to electricity.

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Namene climate project success as Gold-Standard VERs set to bring solar lights to millions

Namene Solar has sold the first Verified Emissions Reductions (VERs) generated by our climate projects to provide affordable solar lights at scale that replace fossil-fuel lighting.

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PRESS RELEASE: First carbon credits issued for Namene Solar lights distribution project in Zambia

The first carbon credits have been issued for solar company Namene Solar’s climate project in Zambia, which replaces fossil fuel-based lighting with portable solar lights.

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Carbon savings and clean light for communities in Namibia

Our team on the ground in Namibia are now delivering our solar lights to communities and informal settlements, as part of our countrywide carbon offsetting project.

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Meet the Team: Bernardo Lazo, Namene Solar Lights MD

Meet  the  team that  powers  our climate business.  This  week,  we're  spotlighting  our  Managing  Director,  Bernardo Lazo.

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Carbon offsetting: your questions answered

There are lots of questions about the different kinds of carbon offsets available on the market and how they work. So we've set out to answer them here.

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WATCH: A solar solution in Sub-Saharan schools

Namene Solar's Schools' Programme Manager breaks down the social, environmental and educational benefits fo solar lights in Sub-Saharan Africa.

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The ‘Secret Safari’ rangers on how solar lights protect the last Northern White Rhino

The rangers at Ol Pejeta Conservancy in Kenya use their Namene Solar lights every day, to protect the last Northern White Rhino.

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