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British Embassy brings sustainable energy to the A帽angu Kichwa community

The British Embassy Quito supported a solar power project in Yasun铆 National Park, bringing sustainable energy to the Kichwa community of A帽angu.

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Solar panels for A帽angu community

The Kichwa community of A帽angu, within Yasun铆 National Park, now has solar power, thanks to a project supported by the British Embassy Quito.

The Kichwa community of A帽angu, within Yasun铆 National Park, now has solar power, thanks to a project supported by the British Embassy Quito. ####Check out the photo gallery of the event in our

On 31st March, Ambassador Patrick Mullee inaugurated the project. In his opening speech he dedicated some words to the community in the native language, Kichwa. The community celebrated the launch of the project with dances, wearing traditional collars made of seeds, characteristic of their culture. Gabriel Castellanos, alumnus from the University of Leeds, supervised the installation of the solar facility, which has brought sustainable energy to the community and reduced reliance upon diesel fuel. Now, areas that previously used diesel for power, like the teachers鈥� room, the students鈥� room, the communal room and other important areas, have renewable energy, further contributing to the sustainable development of this community within one of the world鈥檚 most biodiverse areas.

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Published 4 April 2016