Reliable and uninterrupted electricity improves the quality of education for students at our training center. On June 12, Taleance T Tokpah (the owner of T & T Solar Tech) spent the day teaching 18 electrician students about solar power and giving them real experience with installing it. Please read the caption of each photo to know what they experienced and gained from this opportunity. 

Your Electrician Students arrive at the center to learn about solar power.

Your electrician students beaming with excitement on learning about solar power from Taleance T Tokpah (lower right).

Your students working together to put up the ladders for the solar panel installation.

Your student moves up the ladder as he carries the solar panel. The ladder protects the zinc roof. 

Your students and Mr. Tokpah (Tech) working together to secure the solar panels. 

Your students demonstrate their willingness to dive in with learning this valuable trade.

Your students, under Mr. Tokpah's (Tech) supervision, wire the computer lab to connect with solar power. 

Your students threading the wire through the pipe that will be part of the control area of the computer lab.

Mr. Tokpah (Tech) explaining on the controller works in supplying solar energy to the room.

Mr. Tokpah (Tech) explaining to our students how solar will power the computers in our lab. 

Your student testing a computer that is now powered by solar!

As you can see, solar also powers our students in learning renewable energy with this practical experience with Taleance T Tokpah (the owner of T & T Solar Tech). Your generous support made this learning opportunity possible for your electrician students. Although the current economic situation caused us to miss our mark in achieving 100% renewable energy, we did connect half our computer lab. Thank you for being a Classroom Hero for Liberian Youth! 

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