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Papua New Guinea

…test methods have been institutionalized through, and are now based on, IEC/TS 62257-9-5, a technical specification published by the International Electrotechnical Commission. Lighting Global maintains a set of minimum quality…

The Future of Lighting Global

…US$1.75 billion annual market reflects a vibrant ecosystem of manufacturers, distributors, retailers, investors, donors, development professionals, and others — together demonstrating that we have met our objective to create a…

New Quality Standards Become Effective on January 1, 2014

…warranty of at least 12 months from time of purchase. For more information on this process and to download a document summarizing the updated minimum quality standards, please visit: http://www.chief-lighting-global.clientapp.com/activities/qa/stakeholder-engagement…

PAYGo MARKET ATTRACTIVENESS INDEX (2021)

…Congo, Dem. Rep., Cote d’Ivoire, Ethiopia, Guinea, India, Indonesia, Kenya, Madagascar, Malawi, Mozambique, Myanmar, Niger, Nigeria, Pakistan, Papua New Guinea, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Tanzania, Togo, Uganda, Zambia, and Zimbabwe. What’s…

Call for comments on IEC Technical Specification 62257-9-5 ed2.0

comments are submitted to our team prior to May 14th. Comments may be officially submitted to the Lighting Global Quality Assurance team through the online form at www.chief-lighting-global.clientapp.com/activities/qa/stakeholder-engagement/. Thank you…

Renewable Energy Access Challenge (REACH) Partnership

…support and financing instruments for energy projects and companies in Africa. The programme is supported by the European Union, Germany, Sweden, the Netherlands, and Austria, and works closely with initiatives…

d.light Introduces Pay-As-You-Go Product

…the Lighting Global Minimum Quality Standards, has two light settings – bright ambient light, and task or reading light. In Kenya, customers have the option to purchase this new product…

The True Cost of Kerosene in Rural Africa

This study documents the price of kerosene in rural areas of five African countries: Senegal, Mali, Ghana, Tanzania and Kenya. The goal is to document the cost of kerosene for