Kyocera Donates solar potential generating systems to Primary Schools in Tanzania
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Kyocera, Japan has decided to donate solar potential generating systems to primary schools in the United Republic of Tanzania. The Kyocera donation package contains 600-watt solar capability generating systems including storage batteries that Kyocera will install in schools in Tanzania. Each system will come with basic equipment, such as a TV set and lights. Kyocera will
Kyocera Chairman today presented a donation certificate to the President of the United Republic of Tanzania and Chairman of the African Union, who is currently in Japan attending the 2008 G8 Hokkaido Toyako Summit.
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