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Sigora started with a small dream of electrifying a clinic and has grown into a full-scale Green Uti

Sigora started with a small dream of electrifying a clinic and has grown into a full-scale Green Utility project.

07/25/2018

Here's a look at the Tiered Framework for that we presented today at , based on a case study of our in Môle St Nicholas, Haiti.

07/25/2018

Catch us in Miami today, speaking at the Latin American and Caribbean Infrastructure Leadership regarding our Micro-Utility Infrastructure in .

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CET’s Newest PortCos: Four Nuggets with Special Sauce 06/28/2018

"Equipped with a scalable business model and a relentless commitment to their mission, Sigora is well positioned to make a major impact on the world."

Clean Energy Trust explains their investment rationale. Take a closer look!

CET’s Newest PortCos: Four Nuggets with Special Sauce We’ve completed another investment cycle at Clean Energy Trust and I’m super excited about the four new companies we recently unveiled at…

Meet the Latest Chicago Startup to Get Backed by the Clean Energy Trust 06/08/2018

Big thanks to Katherine Davis at Americaninno's Beat for the awesome write-up of our recent investment from Chicago's Clean Energy Trust!

Meet the Latest Chicago Startup to Get Backed by the Clean Energy Trust Sigora provides utility-management systems for energy providers in developing countries where there are large communities with no access to electricity.

05/23/2018

Sigora is thrilled to join leading and investors at Clean Energy Trust Co_Invest Cleantech event in Chicago! Stay tuned for exciting updates!

Reliability, Resiliency Key to Caribbean Rebuild 05/15/2018

Reliability, Resiliency Key to Caribbean Rebuild The devastating hurricanes that roared through the Caribbean in 2017 highlighted the challenge of establishing a reliable electric grid in the region.

Guest Commentary: Micro-Utility Resiliency in Developing Markets - Forester Network 03/27/2018

Thrilled to be the featured Guest Contributor in the March/April Issue of Distributed Energy Magazine!

Check out the feature in the print issue or online, in which we discuss key elements of micro-grid resiliency.

"Sigora has found that one key element stands out among others in developing resilience: employing locally. A community-focused approach to building and operating grids with as much local labor as possible has enabled the company to leverage local know-how, facilitate community relations, and further develop local capacity. Employees are dedicated to the job and often work late nights to ensure their family and neighbors have power; Sigora’s offices in Haiti generally stay open 24 hours a day to provide around-the-clock customer service. Currently, Sigora employs and contracts with roughly 60 individuals, 95% of whom are Haitian. International contractors provide higher-level services and support as needed, but each individual grid is managed locally by trained residents. The model has proven effective in lowering downtimes, discouraging energy theft, and vastly decreasing operating expenses."

Guest Commentary: Micro-Utility Resiliency in Developing Markets - Forester Network In September 2017, in one of the most remote corners of Haiti, a pickup truck ambled along a rocky road in the dry scrublands of the northern peninsula. The truck drove through a stiff wind, loaded down with plywood and ratchet straps, on its way to provide the supplies required to detach and store....

De l’énergie durable pour combler des vides étatiques dans le Nord-ouest d’Haïti … 03/15/2018

Un grand merci à Mag Haïti et à Milo Milfort pour ce merveilleux reportage sur Sigora!

De l’énergie durable pour combler des vides étatiques dans le Nord-ouest d’Haïti … Faibles taux d’accès, services de piètre qualité, accès inégal des populations à l’électricité … Le système énergétique en Haïti est sujet à d’éternelles remises en question constituant un obstacle de taille à la réduction de la pauvreté dans un pays, pourtant à fort potent...

Photos 02/16/2018

Dispatch from Haiti: The day when this young girl rides to school in an may still be a ways off, but come tonight she will study under the bright glow of an rather than harmful kerosene!
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Photos 02/14/2018

Dispatch from Haiti: Papouche, one of Sigora Haiti's lead line technicians, installs the grounding crimp on transformer #9 which will feed the SH office and power plant in !

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