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This dynamic website showcases successful rural electrification and poverty alleviation projects globally, connecting stakeholders to share ideas, resources, and support. Explore clean energy resources and success stories to accelerate rural communities out of poverty.
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Village Projects Website August 2009 Peter Meisen President, Global Energy Network Institute (GENI) www.geni.org peter@geni.org (619) 595-0139 Patricia Stevens Project Manager, Global Energy Network Institute (GENI) patricia@geni.org
Vision Statement To have rural villages move out of poverty and become self sustaining using clean energy
Mission Statement • To provide a website that shines a spotlight on rural electrification and poverty alleviation successes globally
Mission Statement • To provide a website that shines a spotlight on rural electrification and poverty alleviation successes globally • To allow the development community, microlenders, ‘equipment’ manufactures and the general public to connect, share ideas and participate
Mission Statement • To provide a website that shines a spotlight on rural electrification and poverty alleviation successes globally • To allow the development community, microlenders, ‘equipment’ manufactures and the general public to connect, share ideas and participate • To make the case for using clean energy to accelerate moving rural communities out of poverty
The Village Projects Website is a dynamic tool to generate visibility and support. Rural Village Village Projects Website brings all parties together NGO Equipment Manufacturers Micro Lender
Country Organizations Manufacturers& Suppliers Microlenders Resources It allows people to connect and search the following databases: • All projects taking place in every by organization • All doing projects in every country • of energy efficient & clean energy equipment in every country • in every country • materials: handbooks, ‘how to’ manuals & interactive maps country organizations Manufacturers & suppliers Microlenders Resource
As a tool, The Village Projects Website can bring together • Projects on the ground seeking partners and equipment • In-country or regional equipment providers • Village level microlenders to fund projects • The general public to donate or provide microloans directly
Wind Biogas Microhydro Solar What is Clean Energy?
Clean Energy is • Solar Photo credit: Barefootcollege.org Photo credit: self.org
Clean Energy is • Wind & • Micro hydro
Clean Energy is • Biomass to Biogas • Cow manure • Crop stubble • Or any organic material • BioFuels Tanks capture methane gas for fuel Jatropha for fuel oil in modified engine
Clean Energy means clean water • A solar pump brings water to the village and saves women and children hours otherwise spent walking.
Sanitation gives clean Energy • Latrines keep drinking water separate from human waste. • In waste digesters, biogas can be captured for useable cooking fuel. • The goal: keep the environment clean, avoid deadly diseases in the community and create clean fuel.
Clean Energy is essential for Healthcare • Lights for surgeries and procedures • Refrigeration for medicines for • natal vaccines • treatment of wounds • drugs crucial for fighting malaria and AIDS
Clean Energy makes Communication possible • Cell phones • People - People • To stay connected with loved ones • To find jobs • To get emergency assistance • Entrepreneurs: "I check the market prices for the day on my phone and when it's a good price, I sell." Daniel Mashva from a remote village in S. Africa
Computers for Education, Healthcare and Business Photo credit: olpc.org • The $100 computer (One Laptop Per Child) • Designed at MIT by Nicholas Negroponte • Revolutionizing access to education globally • Providing information to medical personnel in remote villages
Photo credit: self.org Are there success stories?
There are many. • UN Millennium Villages is a five-year ‘master plan’ project working in 12 sites located in 10 African countries. Villagers are exporting their successes to neighboring villages and transforming Africa. Photo credit: millenniumvillages.org
Solar Electric Light Fund (SELF) is providing solar power and wireless communications to ¼ of the world’s energy poor population. Photo credit: self.org
Barefoot College solar engineers have installed solar photovoltaic (SPV) home lighting systems and fabricated solar lanterns across 10 states of India alone. Photo credit: Barefootcollege.org Our Website will feature and publicize these and many other successful projects.
Please join us to accelerate this process. www.villageprojects.org Patricia StevensProject Director Peter MeisenPresident, GENI 619-595-0139 info(at)geni.org The Village Projects Website is a project of GENI