Published: July 13, 2011
Film Star Geraldine Chaplin to Sponsor SolarWorld Gift to Power Waterborne Aid Center in Peruvian Amazon
HILLSBORO, Ore. - (BUSINESS WIRE) - With the patronage of movie star Geraldine Chaplin, SolarWorld today
announced its intention to donate a complete system of solar panels to
power the pilot version of a waterborne telecommunications, health-care
and business center that will elevate health care and commercial
opportunities for residents of villages along Peru's navigable rivers
within the Amazon Rainforest.
Movie star Geraldine Chaplin examines a SolarWorld solar panel during a visit to the company's European manufacturing hub in Freiberg, Germany, on Wednesday, July 13. Chaplin will sponsor a SolarWorld donation of a complete solar system to power a waterborne health, telecommunications and business center to serve river villages within the Peruvian Amazon. The donation will come through the American wing of the company's Solar2World program, which makes donations for community-oriented, rural-electrication projects in developing economies. (Photo: Business Wire)
The largest U.S.
solar manufacturer for more than 35 years, SolarWorld made the
announcement on the occasion of Chaplin's visit to its European
manufacturing hub in Freiberg, Germany, along with her daughter, movie
actress Oona Chaplin, and husband, Chilian cinematographer Patricio
Castilla. Company officials presented Geraldine Chaplin with a
ceremonial first solar panel of the donation to Peru. Chaplin is known
for starring roles in such film roles as "Doctor Zhivago" and as the
daughter of great silent-era comic film actor and director Charlie
Chaplin.
The company's U.S. operations have operated in Latin America since the
early 1980s. In Peru, distributor-installer CIME Comercial, based in the
capital city of Lima, has represented SolarWorld for 17 years and will
play a key role in the pilot project. During a visit to Lima in August,
Chaplin plans to work to help coordinate the donation.
"This initiative will improve the quality of living and working in the
Peruvian Amazon - without destroying habitat building additional land
access - by tapping clean energy from the sunlight that is so abundant
in that region," Chaplin said. "I am deeply gratified to help SolarWorld
foster this unique project and contribute to a region that I have come
to know - and love - so well. We must think and give creatively to take
care of this world treasure - the Amazon Rainforest - as well as its
people."
Beginning in 2013, the project will produce the first in a potential
series of boats that the Peruvian government plans to build in concert
with the National University of Engineering and the National Institute
of Research and Training in Telecommunication, both in Lima. If the
government goes forward with a full line of boats, they will operate
along routes covering all nine rivers, including the Amazon, within the
region.
SolarWorld's donation of 11 kilowatts of off-grid solar panels as well
as inverters and other equipment will power a waterborne center
featuring a physician-staffed and internet-enabled health-care clinic,
telecommunications center and commercial meeting facility. SolarWorld's
donation will be managed through the American wing of the company's Solar2World
program, which aids community rural-electrification projects in
developing economies.
"SolarWorld has a rich history in Latin America, so we are only too
pleased to lend a hand for a project that will prove so emblematic of
the region," said Kevin Kilkelly, president of SolarWorld Americas.
"Moreover, it is only natural that we will partner with our loyal
distribution and installation partner in Peru."
About SolarWorld (www.SolarWorld.com):
SolarWorld (ISIN: DE0005108401) is a worldwide leader in offering
brand-name, high quality, crystalline solar-power technology. Its
strength is its fully integrated solar production. From silicon as the
raw material through wafers, cells and modules all the way to turn-key
solar systems of all sizes, the group combines all stages of the solar
value chain. The central business activity is selling quality modules
into the installation and distribution trades and crystalline wafers to
the international solar cell industry. Group headquarters are located in
Bonn, Germany. The group's largest production facilities operate in
Freiberg, Germany, and Hillsboro in the U.S. state of Oregon.
Sustainability is the basis of the group strategy. Under the name
Solar2World, the group supports care projects using off-grid solar-power
solutions in developing countries, exemplifying sustainable economic
development. Worldwide, SolarWorld employs more than 3,600 people.
SolarWorld AG has been quoted on the stock exchange since 1999 and today
is listed on, among others, the TecDAX and ÃkoDAX as well as in the
sustainability index NAI.
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SolarWorld Americas
Ben Santarris
Mobile: 503-927-9858
Office:
503-693-5189
ben.santarris@solarworld-usa.com
Head
of corporate communications and sustainability for the Americas
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