Qatar-based renewable energy development firm GreenGulf Inc. is set to install solar power systems at the Zaatari refugee camp in Jordan in an effort to improve living conditions and in the process offer young Syrians housed there the opportunity to take part in a solar training program. According to Qatar's Gulf Times, GreenGulf is partnering on the training project with the Norwegian Refugee Council, London-based non-profit organization iPlatform and the University of Jordan. As part of the program, GreeGulf will install solar power systems to provide supplementary sources of electricity for the camp, a settlement of 83,000 people located south of the Syrian border, with the aim of improving the quality of life and security at the site, which is afflicted by power shortages. The Zaatari refugee camp. Photo: U.S. Department of State The initiative is the result of GreenGulf's partnership with the Norwegian Refugee Council, which already provides courses to ...Den vollständigen Artikel lesen ...