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June 15th, 2010 - 4:58 pm § in Around Town, News, Nicaragua, Volunteer

Nicaragua to Alaska: An Unlikely Duo

I joined the ranks of La Vida because I am an idealist. I believe that, in one way or another, it is our duty to give back what we can. I believe in the right to energy, clean drinking water and education. I believe that idealists who volunteer can make a direct impact and pay [...][...]

April 26th, 2010 - 6:08 pm § in In the Field, Nicaragua

Water is What Water Does

Last Thursday, Earth Day celebrated all methods to conserve our natural resources and how we as citizens of the world can help do so. One of the surprising facts I’ve learned while volunteering with blueEnergy is how desperate developing nations have become for clean, filtered and pure sources of [...]

April 9th, 2010 - 4:15 pm § in Good Ideas, Nicaragua, Volunteer

Productive Uses Create Sustainable Energy

There are many steps to help create energy independence within blueEnergy’s mission. One of the final stages is to create ways in which our communities can use the wind turbines, solar panels and other energy systems we provide for productive uses. Broadly speaking, productive uses refer to projec[...]

March 19th, 2010 - 9:04 pm § in Around Town, Culture, Nicaragua

Pan Doesn’t Only Mean Bread

Recently, I read “At Some Point I Became Lorena” by fellow blogger Lauren Foukes, and her post brought my adopted nickname to my attention. I thought her post was very clever, and an example of how names are not always easily translatable. I was always under the impression that I had an [...]

March 5th, 2010 - 2:33 pm § in Around Town, Nicaragua

I’m on a Boat: Joys and Sorrows of Pangas

A panga boat ride is similar to when your best friend takes dad’s Porsche out for a spin: fast, unnerving, uproariously fun with fist-clenching close calls. This is the Caribbean Coast’s main mode of transportation, and how blueEnergy can access our communities. Our two-hour panga ride on a rece[...]

February 19th, 2010 - 1:25 pm § in Culture, Good Ideas, Nicaragua

When Microenergy and Microfinance Meet

Part of my role at blueEnergy is to manage our two loans through our local microfinance institution. Who would have thought a portfolio of a little over $1,200 would be so challenging? Earlier in 2009, blueEnergy received funds to subsidize individual solar systems for two communities: Set Net Point[...]





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