Friday, August 6, 2010

Clean Energy and Cultural Survival in Nicaragua

Clean Energy and Cultural Survival in Nicaragua

PARIS, Aug 1, 2010 (Tierramérica) - For the past six years, French and U.S. engineers have been installing solar panels and wind turbines in the southeastern Nicaraguan town of Bluefields, promoting clean energy and development among the region's Rama indigenous peoples.

In 2004, French engineer Lâl Marandin and the Franco-U.S. brothers Guillaume and Mathias Craig founded blueEnergy, a non-governmental organisation with resources and donations from companies and foundations in France and the United States. 

More >>>