For those who shin to reckon life without a hatful of WLAN - enable devices at the quick , it ’s sober to think that a billion people worldwide lack electrical energy . But that ’s starting to change . As developing area build up the infrastructure needed to power major cities , the rural poor are pulling themselves out of darkness with off - the - grid solar .

From Myanmar to West Africa , private companies are now selling solar panel and building solar farms ; a ontogenesis that ’s allowing farmers to move aside from noxious kerosene lamp and acid - leak batteries . “ The customer makes the decision to buy solar services primarily for personal fiscal reason , ” University of Minnesota environmental technologist Julian Marshall told National Geographic while speaking about the burgeoning solar - service industry in the developing world . “ But health and environmental benefits for the community come along with it , and I suppose that ’s with child . ”

For details on how solar power is transform the lives of the rural poor people , fit out thefeature articlein National Geographic’sNovember mood variety topic . Since a picture often enunciate a thousand words , we ’ve collect some of the best ace for you here .

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At a brick kiln in India ’s rural state of Uttar Pradesh , workers apply solar lantern to illumine their paths . Image acknowledgment and right of first publication : Rubén Salgado Escudero / National Geographic

Denis Okiror , 30 , begin using solar lights at his barbershop in Kayunga , Uganda , two age ago . He says most of his customers prefer to shoot the breeze him in the even . Image credit rating and copyright : Rubén Salgado Escudero / National Geographic

Holding a solar - powered lamp , Soni Suresh , 20 , and Suresh Kashyap , 22 , celebrate their marriage ceremonial occasion in Uttar Pradesh , where 20 million menage miss electricity . Image citation and copyright : Rubén Salgado Escudero / National Geographic

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Ibrahim Kalungi and Godfrey Mteza , both 20 , turn at dark in their motorcycle repair shop in Nbeeda , Uganda . Solar light allow the mechanics to work on longer hours and realise more money . simulacrum credit and copyright : Rubén Salgado Escudero / National Geographic

In India ’s state of Odisha villagers immobilise fish using cone - mould basketball hoop and solar light . Fewer than half of Odisha ’s 42 million residents use storage-battery grid electricity . Image credit and copyright : Rubén Salgado Escudero / National Geographic

Top : Amerind workers install solar panel atop the Narmada channel at Chandrasan hamlet , about 25 geographical mile from Ahmadabad , India . Image Credit : AP Photo / Ajit Solanki

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