DOT-COMments Articles by Intervention: Power Solutions
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Title: Deploying Low-Energy ICT A technical overview
Issue: February 2006, Issue 15
DOT: DOT: dot-EDU
Summary: This article is a follow up to a brief article that appeared in the December DOT-COMments, "Low- energy Internet for Education - Where Electricity is a Challenge", which described an effort to set up a low-power rural technology lab in Uganda. This article responds to requests from readers for a technical overview of the project.
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Title: Knowledge Product Highlights: The Energy Solutions Toolkit for ICT Projects
Issue: July 2005, Issue 12
DOT: DOT: dot-ORG
Summary: Developed in collaboration with Winrock International, the Energy Solutions Toolkit for ICT Projects is a web-based interactive toolkit that helps users select the most cost-effective mix of ICT and energy systems for projects across sectors.
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Title: Mali: Selected Snapshots of the 12,000 CLIC Clients (dot-ORG)
Issue: March 2005, Issue 10
DOT: DOT: dot-ORG
Summary: After 10 months of operation, most of the Community Learning and Information Centers that were established under the dot-ORG pilot funded by USAID/Mali are taking off. Early challenges in building a client base and establishing reliable Internet connections have been overcome, yet other challenges remain ahead.
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Title: Rwanda: The Power to Succeed
Issue: January 2005, Issue 9
DOT: DOT: dot-ORG
Summary: An unreliable power supply can result in loss of revenues and loss of clientele for telecenters. In Rwanda, dot-ORG has asked Winrock to establish battery back-up solutions for the three Community Internet Centers established under the ICTs for Elections and Community Access project.
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Title: Powering ICTs and the Internet in Hard-to-Reach Places
Issue: Winter 2003, Issue 6
DOT: DOT: dot-ORG
Summary: On Wednesday, October 1st, over 40 professionals met at the USAID Ronald Reagan Building for a panel of informative presentations and discussions on this topic. The session was organized by USAID's Office of Energy and Information Technology in collaboration with Winrock International and Academy for Educational Development (AED), part of the DOT-COM Alliance/dot-ORG.
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