Kyocera Donates solar potential generating systems to Primary Schools in Tanzania


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

donate and install the systems in four schools each year by the coming five years, totaling 20 schools starting from 2008.

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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