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Om Swati: The Abbot of the famous
Kopan Monastery in Nepal, Lama Tenchö, and his engineer Lama Gelek, came to
the Lotus Energy office to request our help. They knew that Lotus Energy had
over ten years experience providing renewable energy solutions for even the
most complex demands. Lama Tenchö explained to a staff member who
specialized in religious institutions that their monastery was building a
new garden area and he was worried about the use of a noisy and costly
generator. Lama Tenchö said that as a monk, he felt “great responsibility
for the welfare of all beings, for the health of his monks and for the
environment as a whole.” Lotus Energy values such strong commitment to the
environment and wanted to help the Abbot in any way.
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The Kopan Monastery
powered by
1.5 Kw Solar Array |
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The Lotus Energy team visited the
Monastery to work out how to provide a special solution to the
concerned head monks of Kopan. On our visit, we were impressed by the
beautiful compound. It was clear that the monastery was interested in
creating an atmosphere conductive to meditation and study. The Abbot
told us, “Students of ours should feel comfortable to know that the
monastery is a safe and healthy place, not just for them but the all
the monks living there - a healthy body for a healthy mind.”
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Project Manager Scott
Russell explaining the system |
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Aware of serious health concerns like kerosene and generator exhaust,
Kopan Monastery was looking to reduce lung and eye problems. Noise and
unreliability were difficulties for the Abbot who said it took over
ten minutes to get the large generator going once the main power lines
failed. The Monastery had already invested in advanced solar water
heating technology to make the foreigners feel more comfortable and
reduce unnecessary electricity costs. |

A monk passing by
the solar garden light
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The Abbot explained that the role of the institution was to spread the
holy teachings of the Dharma to all people and they couldn't do that
without the serious commitment of foreign benefactors. “The
benefactors are interested to know that their sponsorship is
sustainable and secure, thus the less the generator is used and the
less the monthly electricity bill, the better.”, he explained. Foreign
benefactors are satisfied by a socially responsible operation of the
institution a custom made clean and reliable solar energy installation
was our solution. |

Another solar garden
light which enlightens the monastery premises at night |
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The Lotus team has eased the Abbot's worries by designing and
installing a unique and reliable solar outdoor lighting system which
adds to the peaceful atmosphere that the monastery so clearly needs.
Now, the monastery is enjoying a brightly lit Stupa, flowing water
fountains and 100 golden statues shining vibrantly through out the
night. Foreign students meditate peacefully next to clean and
environmentally friendly garden lights from early morning until past
sundown. They told us they were glad to be part of a monastery that
showed responsibility to the environment, to health and to renewable
energy. |

Project Manager Scott
Russell receiving blessings from the head monk |
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Lotus Energy is proud to have contributed to the success of Kopan Monastery.
More renewable energy projects are underway as Kopan's shift to solar
electricity is becoming world known. Kopan Monastery's choice should be an
example to all of us showing responsibility for nature, health and the
future of our planet. |

The Happy Beneficiaries
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