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The MOONLIGHT, a solar powered lantern, is built and was designed in collaboration with the rural Cambodians it is made to serve. Over 70% of the country has no access to the power grid, so as a result they have traditionally relied on kerosene lamps after dark for tasks like cooking, eating and reading. Those lamps pose a great fire risk, as most rural homes are built from wood and straw. The MOONLIGHT can be rented in rural areas for less than $.08/day, the same amount traditionally spent on kerosene. These photos were taken in villages around Kandal Province, near the Mekong River, the first area to adapt the MOONLIGHT for everyday use.月光下,一个太阳能供电的灯笼,是建立在设计与服务的农村柬埔寨合作。超过70%的国家没有对电网的访问,因此他们历来依靠煤油灯喜欢烹饪任务天黑后,进食和阅读。这些灯构成了很大的火灾危险性,因为大多数农村家庭是由木头和稻草的。月光下,可以租用低于$ .08/day,传统上煤油花费相同的金额在农村地区