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http://www.kc-solar.co.jp/
*Since 1975, Kyocera Corporation has taken the initiative in the research, develop, and promotion of solar power systems. Kyocera Corporation promotes the environment through business, installing solar power systems not only in Japan but all over the world.
1.EXAMPLES OF USE OVERSEAS[click here for more detailed]
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*The Marshall Islands (Ice Making Equipment for Fisheries)
Fish caught around the Marshall Islands is packed and shipped using ice made from solar energy powered (5kW) equipment. The solar power system compliments both human life and the beauty of nature.
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*Mongolia (Power for Mobile Homes)
The Mongolians live surrounded by nature. They are nomadic - taking their cattle in search of grassy fields. However, they can still use lights, radios, wireless equipment and refrigerators, thanks to our mobile solar energy system.
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*Mongolia (Power for Schools)
This is a hybrid system combining solar and wind power.
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*California, USA (Home Lighting System)
California has plenty of sunshine and not surprisingly the number of people installing systems in their homes is increasing, as it is in Japan.
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*Germany (Bayern State Bank)
This is a "transparent" solar module that brings sunlight into buildings. Germany is expanding its use of natural energy, with the most ambitious targets and legislation in the world. Through newly enacted legislation in 2000, the solar power system market tripled in one year, and by 2010, ten percent of all electricity will be produced by natural energy.
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*South Africa (Power for Clinics)
Solar power systems are used to provide lighting in clinics at night.

These cows are taking advantage of the shade provided by the solar panels.
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*Pakistan (Electricity for Villages)
The amount of electricity supplied depends on the weather during the daytime.
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*Syria (Power for Lighting Homes)
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