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Founded in 2018, Energy for Refugees is a ngo headquartered in Delft, Netherlands specializing in Solar, Energy Storage.
Energy for Refugees is a Netherlands-based NGO founded in 2018 by TU Delft students to address energy poverty in refugee camps using sustainable technologies. The organization operates four independent teams from Delft, Leiden, Amsterdam, and Utrecht, each managing yearlong projects from engineering design to fundraising and implementation. Projects include solar PV and battery systems for healthcare clinics, schools, vocational training centers, and community initiatives. Current projects include the 'Beyond Blackouts' initiative in the Dominican Republic supporting Haitian refugees, solar installations in Kakuma Refugee Camp in Kenya, and renewable energy systems for indigenous Wayuu communities in La Guajira, Colombia. The organization emphasizes community engagement, local employment, and long-term energy autonomy while reducing reliance on diesel generators and associated CO2 emissions.
Headquarters
Delft, Netherlands
Founded
2018
Company Type
NGO
Business Models
Value Chain
Projects
Beyond Blackouts
Kakuma Refugee Camp - Restore Hope for Street Children
Kakuma Refugee Camp - General Energy Solution
La Guajira Wayuu Weaving Program
Lesvos, Greece Project
Moria Camp Project
Paso Libre, Mexico
Katsikas Camp, Greece
Syrian Refugee School, Lebanon
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