Indonesia - Hydroelectric power for villages | Global 3000

2013-06-18 288

A third of all Indonesians have no access to electricity. Agricultural engineer Tri Mumpuni refused to accept this state of affairs. Her non-profit organisation IBEKA, which she founded in 1993 with her husband Iskandar Kuntoadji, installs micro-hydro power plants in Indonesian villages. They not only supply electricity but also jobs and expertise into rural areas. 54,000 Indonesians are already profiting from this green power. For more go to http://www.dw.de/program/global-3000/s-11487-9798

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