

Renewable energy sources have Magnifier Engine Review generated a lot of increased interest recently due to environmental concerns about global climate change, Indoor air pollution, air quality. Heavy investment in intensive research and development has brought about improved efficiency, reliability, better quality and has attracted massive investment in this industry. This has resulted in wide spread massive production and hence reduction in the cost of the technologies for renewable energy.
Developing countries like Uganda and indeed many African and other countries, the National electric grid coverage is less than 5%. The areas covered are always having load shedding because power generated falls way below current and growing national demand. In this case electricity can go off, without warning, for hours, days and some times months together. A large part of our countries more >95% do not have or even hope to ever enjoying the luxury of electricity from the national grid. This retards development.
The only hope for getting electricity in remote Village areas of developing countries lies entirely in green renewable energy sources. Fortunately, developing countries have an abundance of green renewable energy sources. With appropriate technology, this renewable energy can be harvested economically and put to use to solve the energy demand. In rural and urban areas.
In Uganda Jatropha is known as a support for vanilla and as a hedge or animal fencing material. Its more useful purpose as one of the best oil plant are largely unknown. It is surprising, however, that, time immemorial, children around the country play with jatropha seeds by stringing them on a thin strip of wood and lighting at the end to form a lamp especially in the absence of kerosene. They also know that it is poisonous and should not be eaten. I keep wondering why we have not researched into its further exploitation on a large scale.





