fiat lux- MOLE ST NICOLAS, Haiti
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sounds like a wake up call. The first time I went there, more than 20 years
ago, I saw something unforgettable. This forgotten city, part of the Haitian
far west, however close by Cuban coasts, have seemed not to breath any life. Few
people, no cars, a few houses, let alone a desert like landscape. No way! Mole
St Nicolas seemed to have doomed to die.
But,
now, everything has been changing from the coming energy. For those who thought life was about to end
here, Sigora Solar wants to say they
were wrong! Sigora Solar, a Virginia based company affirms
the
country has abundant energy resources in the form of solar and wind power, and
we plan to harness them.” – We aim to provide 3,200kW of electricity to 136,000
people by year two and create 233 jobs in the process.
From
then, the optimistic cie’s founder, a civil engineer, Andy Bindea, makes a long
time nurtured dream come true . Mole St Nicolas’ people are now proud to turn on their bulbs and implement
the biblical words So light be
At dust,
Mole St Nicolas is flashing as the last spot of the Miami peninsula nearby
Andy
Bindea, one of the most experienced NABCEP certified solar professionals in
Virginia, founded Sigora Solar in 2011 with little more than a Honda, a
borrowed ladder, and a desire to advance both sustainability and opportunity
around the globe. He studied civil engineering and technological physics in
Romania, spent 6 years with Greenpeace in Europe and then moved to the U.S. in
2006 with a longstanding goal of bringing solar electricity to those without.
Andy has poured his heart into this company with an unambiguous vision; coupled
with his ambition and barefaced honesty, he’s a breath of fresh air.
We’re
focused on making the world a better place to live, and Haiti is a perfect
place to do just that.”
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