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1 Grant agreement No. EIE/06/248/SI Intelligent Energy Europe (IEE) COOPENER Acronym RENDEV Title Reinforcing provision of sustainable ENergy services in Bangladesh and Indonesia for Poverty alleviation and sustainable DEVelopment D9: Training and capacity building provision - Location - Indonesia WP4: Enabling cross-sectoral linkages to provide training and capacity building in the use of solar energy for Micro-enterprise development. Title : D9 Training and capacity building provision for microfinance institutions, policy makers and microentrepreneurs - Location - Indonesia Date of submission Organization and responsible of the deliverable: YBUL: Date of start of the project: 01 / 01 / Duration: 36 months Organization and responsible of the project: PlaNet Finance / Pascale Geslain
2 D9: Training and capacity building provision - Location - Indonesia Type : Minutes Authors : YBUL X PU Public PP RE CO Restricted to all participants of the project (including EU Services) Restricted to a special group of participants of the project (including EU services) Confidential, only for members of the consortium (including services of EU) Disclaimer: The project "Reinforcing provision of sustainable ENergy services in Bangladesh and Indonesia for Poverty alleviation and sustainable DEVelopment (RENDEV) is supported by the European Commission through the EIE programme (Grant agreement no. EIE/06/248). The sole responsibility for the content of this report lies with the authors. It does not represent the opinion of the European Communities. The European Commission is not responsible for any use that may be made of the information contained therein.
3 The RENDEV project The RENDEV project aims to explore ways to link microfinance and access to renewable energy, bringing a positive contribution in rural development and poverty alleviation in Bangladesh and Indonesia by increasing access to solar energy, the development of micro enterprise, and the provision of microfinance mechanisms tailored for low income people s needs. The project started in January 2007 and will last until December RENDEV is financed by the European Commission under its Intelligent Energy line. The main objectives of the RENDEV project are: To promote development of income generating activities with renewable energy supply; To identify measures justifying involvement of Small and Medium Sized Enterprises in the solar energy sector; To build synergies between the microfinance sector, the renewable energy sector and the micro enterprises in Bangladesh and Indonesia; To better inform stakeholders providing pro-poor sustainable renewable energy services; To bring a positive impact on the quality of life in rural districts. 1
4 Table of contents The RENDEV project... 1 Table of contents... 2 List of Abbreviations... 3 I. INTRODUCTION... 4 II. Agenda of the training... 5 III. Synthesis
5 List of Abbreviations NGO: Non Governmental Organization GS: Grameen Shakti PV: Photovoltaic 3
6 I. INTRODUCTION Indonesia has around 220 million populations, 36% this population has no access to energy especially electricity. The economic growth in these areas is also very slow due to lack of economic activities. Energy is one of important factor to improve economic activities. Opportunity to carry out productive activities using local resources is abundant if energy is available. Therefore, accessibility to energy resources is deemed important for people in rural areas to improve their economic activities. However, there are lots of constraints found in the implementation of providing energy in rural areas. However, it is ensured that building up an adapted financial products and local skills and infrastructure linking microfinance services to solar energy is a vital part of ensuring the longterm success of rural electrification and development programs. The business model will take into consideration the necessity to meet product delivery services and the different developments in the solar energy market. Using microfinance as a way to access to renewable energy will have additional benefits beyond end-user finance. Objectives Objective of the local training is to prepare local technician on solar PV technology in the villages especially at Pekondoh, Tanjung Agung and Cipadang village, Pesawaran district, Lampung province and at Hegarmanah and Hariang village, Lebak district, Banten province, also at Leuwikaret, Bogor district, West Java province Indonesia. This local training aims to raise awareness of actors in the microfinance (Village Cooperative Unit), policy makers (Energy and Mineral Resources of local government representative office), end user of solar PV at rural villages (rural community), workable of solar PV as well as going to a Sustainable Model the ways possible. 4
7 II. Agenda of the training No. D a t e Locations Number of Trained Main Topic of Training 1 July 23, 2009 Pekondoh village, Pesawaran 20 peoples How to install district Lampung province 2 July 23, 2009 Tanjung Agung village, Pesawaran district - Lampung 3 July 24, 2009 Cipadang-1 village, Pesawaran district Lampung province 4 July 24, 2009 Cipadang-2 village, Pesawaran district Lampung province 5 12 Aug.,2009 Hegar Manah-1 village, Lebak district Banten province 6 12 Aug.,2009 Hegar Manah-2 village, Lebak district Banten province 7 13 Aug.,2009 Hariang-1 village, Lebak district Banten province 8 13 Aug.,2009 Hariang-2 village, Lebak district Banten province 9 14 Aug.,2009 Hariang-3 village, Lebak district Banten province 26 peoples How to install 26 peoples How to install 20 peoples How to install, 25 peoples How to install, 24 peoples How to install 20 peoples How to install 20 peoples How to install 20 peoples How to install 5
8 No. D a t e Locations Number of Main Topic of Training Trained Aug.,2009 Hariang-4 village, Lebak district Banten province 23 peoples How to install Aug.,2009 Hariang-5 village, Lebak district Banten province Aug.,2009 Hariang-6 village, Lebak district Banten province Aug.,2009 Leuwikaret-1 village, Bogor district - West Java province Aug.,2009 Leuwikaret-2 village, Bogor district - West Java province t Aug.,2009 Leuwikaret-3 village, Bogor district - West Java province Aug.,2009 Leuwikaret-4 village, Bogor district - West Java province. 20 peoples How to install 20 peoples How to install 23 peoples How to install 22 peoples How to install 22 peoples How to install 23 peoples How to install 6
9 III. Synthesis 1. Local training at Pesawaran district, Lampung province (23 24 July 2009) The training held on 23 July 2009 at Pekondoh (20 participants) and Tanjung Agung village (26 participants), and on 24 July 2009 at Cipadang village (46 partipants), Pesawaran district, Lampung province. Opened by Mr. M. Ashar (Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources office of Lampung province) and Mr. S.P. Nagara (Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources office of Pesawaran district), in general who the persons from local government very happy of this training because its very useful to all participants and its helps program activities to the local government. Thanks you Mr. Suroso from YBUL, and Planet Finance through Rendev project to support this training. All participants was installed solar PV with capacity 50Wp each since October 2008 granted by GOI, but until now they are never know how to install and. They comments, after the training they knows all of component and functions of solar PV and they can maintenance and a workable of solar PV as well as going And after back to home they will check the battery first its running or not, because the battery is one important think component of solar PV. Opened by local government Mr. M. Ashar MEMR Lampung office Pekondoh village participants Tanjung Agung village participants Mr. Suroso (YBUL) Speaker from MEMR Lampung office Cipadang-1 village participants Cipadang-2 village participants Mr. Suroso (YBUL) 7
10 2. Local training at Lebak district, Banten province (12 15 August 2009) The training held on 12 August 2009 at Hegarmanah-1 village (25 participants) and Hegarmanah-2 village (24 participants), on 13 August 2009 at Hariang-1village (20 partipants) and Hariang-2 village (20 participants), on 14 August 2009 at Hariang-3 village (20 participants) and Hariang-4 village (23 participants), and on 15 August 2009 at Hariang-5 village (20 participants) and Hariang-6 village (20 participants), Lebak district, Banten province. Opened by Mr. Asep Solihin (Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources office of Lebak district), in general who the person from local government very happy of this training because its very useful to all participants and its helps program activities to the local government. Thanks you Mr. Suroso from YBUL, and Planet Finance through Rendev project to support this training. Priority of the local government program to electrified the peoples only the villages can reach by transmission and distribution line by PLN, but if the villages can t reach by transmission, the local government granted to the peoples by renewable energy sources (solar PV or micro-hydro). All participants was installed solar PV with capacity 50Wp each since December 2008 granted by GOI, but until now they are never know how to install and maintenance of solar PV. After the training they knows all of component and functions of solar PV and they can maintenance and a workable of solar PV as well as going Especially at Hegarmanah village the training participants dominated by women and she is very active to ask everything about solar PV. And they promised after back to home they will check the solar PV installation especially battery its running or not, because the battery is one important think component of solar PV. Going to hegarmanah village by OJEK Mr. Suroso (YBUL) as speaker Mr. Suroso (YBUL) as speaker Woman participant look the PV module Woman participants at Hegarmanah Hegarmanah-village participants 8
11 Back from village to Car parking by OJEK Back from Hegarmanah village Going to Hariang village on the bridge Opened speech by MEMR office of Lebak Mr. Suroso explain the PV module The participants serious Introduction by Mr. Asep (MEMR office Lebak) Hariang-1 village participants Hariang-2 village participants Mr. Suroso (YBUL) as speaker Hariang-3 village participants Hariang-5 village participants Mr. Suroso (YBUL) as speaker Hariang-5 village participants Hariang-6 village participants 9
12 3. Local training at Bogor district, West Java province (19 20 August 2009) The training held on 19 August 2009 at Leuwikaret-1 village (23 participants) and Leuwikaret- 2 village (22 participants), and on 20 August 2009 at Leuwikaret-3 village (22 partipants) and Leuwikaret-4 village (23 participants) Bogor district, West Java province. Opened by Mr. Hariyadi (Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources office of Bogor district), in general who the person from local government very happy of this training because its very useful to all participants and its helps program activities to the local government. Thanks you Mr. Suroso from YBUL, and Planet Finance through Rendev project to support this training. Priority of the local government program to electrified the peoples only the villages can reach by transmission and distribution line by PLN, but if the villages can t reach by transmission, the local government granted to the peoples by renewable energy sources (solar PV or microhydro). All participants was installed solar PV with capacity 50Wp each since December 2008 granted by GOI, but until now they are never know how to install and maintenance of solar PV. After the training they know all of component and functions of solar PV and they can maintenance and a workable of solar PV as well as going After the training all participants promised they will check the solar PV installation regularly especially battery it running or not, because the battery is one important think component of solar PV. Hopefully, each participant can be a doctor at home to maintain the solar PV as well as going to a sustainable. Opening by Mr.Hariyadi (MEMR Bogor) Mr. Suroso YBUL) a speaker Participants listening Leuwikaret-1 village participants Introduce by Mr.Uyan (head of village) Participants listening 10
13 Leuwikaret-2 village participants Introduce by Mr. Udin (village adm.) Leuwikaret-3 village participants Mr. Suroso (YBUL) as speaker Participants listening Leuwikaret-4 village participants 11
D6 Local pilot training provision for the operation and maintenance of the technologies - Location - Indonesia
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