The Phnom Penh Post

Project set to power rural solar shift

- Thou Vireak

CZECH NGO People in Need, with support from the EU and the Czech Developmen­t Agency (CzDA), launched the Switch to Solar project, aiming to support sustainabl­e and inclusive economic growth in the Kingdom’s rural areas, CzDA said in a press release.

“The goal of the project is to enable small, medium and micro-enterprise­s [to] switch from using unsustaina­ble energy to solar energy and thus help improve consumer habits in rural areas of Cambodia.

“The project will thus also support sustainabl­e and inclusive economic growth in rural areas by reducing the environmen­tal impact caused by the energy consumptio­n of these businesses,” it said.

The press release issued on May 26 said the EU will provide €2,560,000 ($3.1 million) for the project, which is set to be implemente­d for four years to 2024.

Darina Vlckova from the CzDA, which is in charge of grant support for tripartite projects, was reported as saying: “This project will also help Cambodia meet its targets for the ASEAN Energy Cooperatio­n Action Plan 2016-2025, in which ASEAN countries aim to achieve an overall higher share of renewable energy by 2025.

“The project mainly focuses on building local capacity through training or providing necessary assistance, as well as supporting links between relevant actors in the sector, such as solar energy providers, consumers and financial institutio­ns,” she said.

CzDA said: “The project, aptly named Switch to Solar, takes a systematic

approach to developing the market by encouragin­g demand at the lowest level and supporting supply chain developmen­t of solar energy providers.

“This approach attempts to address the root causes of the shortcomin­gs of the solar sector by cooperatin­g with key factors such as financial institutio­ns, investors and retailers, which will lead to longterm improvemen­ts and efficiency gains in the solar energy market.

People in Need programme manager Hugo Agostinho was quoted as saying: “I believe that this project will make a significan­t contributi­on to economic independen­ce

and improve the living conditions of people in rural areas.

“Solar is currently one of the most easily introduced and fastest-growing renewable energy technologi­es. For us to build a sustainabl­e and functional economy, we must focus more on developing sustainabl­e forms of energy,” he said.

CzDA added: “During the four years of the project, four workshops are planned in which agricultur­e and fishery experts will serve as mentors to local communitie­s and present the challenges and possible solutions related to the use of ‘green’ technologi­es.”

 ?? SUPPLIED ?? The Switch to Solar project aims to support sustainabl­e and inclusive economic growth in the Kingdom’s rural areas.
SUPPLIED The Switch to Solar project aims to support sustainabl­e and inclusive economic growth in the Kingdom’s rural areas.

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