| Bantol SPBCS Briefer |
| Thursday, 04 September 2008 | |
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Barangay Bantol
Solar Powered
Charging Station
Project
A community –
managed Renewable Energy Project
YAMOG, (which means
morning dew) a Non –Government Organization, led the installation of the Solar Powered Battery Charging StationProject that
now brings electricity to 30 households in the remote
USAID / Winrock International AMORE
provided support for skill capacity building for community through the YAMOG’s Community Building Unit,
which conducted training and seminars and organizing works in the community. The
Davao Light & Power Company provided the materials (solar panels, batteries
& fluorescent lamps). The Technology Development Unit of Yamog with the
cooperation of Community Electricians installed the battery charging systems
(BCS).
The
solar system provide power, the 30 households, 2 street lighting facilities
located at the barangay hall and the school premises. At present, children can
study at night while the adults listen to newscasts or music from their radios
or karaoke
Cooperation
Catalysis a Community
The Barangay Bantol Community Development Association
(BANTRECDA) led the association on project organizing after the project turn –
over. The association collects electricity tariffs, handles accounting, pays the
battery charger operators and community trained electricians, and keeps the
solar powered battery charging station in good condition. They participated in
trainings that covered everything from Organizational Development and Project
Management to Operation and Maintenance of the battery charging systems and
household lighting system.
YAMOG which is based in Mindanao and has
experience in other community – based project like micro – hydropower and the
installation of potable water system help shape a project by way of developing
a feasibility study, technical designs, watershed planning, technical
supervision in construction and installations of Renewable Energy Projects and
community organizing. |
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