The Philippine Star

EU backs solar project for off-grid communitie­s

- By DANESSA RIVERA

The European Union (EU) is supporting a solar project aimed to energize off-grid communitie­s in Cebu, Bohol and Palawan by providing a grant worth 2.2 million euros, or P120 million, to promote renewable energy developmen­t in the country.

Project Renewable Energy for Livelihood and Youth (RELY) of proponents Sequa gGmbH, Vivant Foundation Inc. and PROCESS-Bohol is one of the seven awardees of the EU-Access to Sustainabl­e Energy Programme (ASEP) call for proposals that totaled to 31.

RELY aims to promote the use of renewable energy to improve lives and foster climate change mitigation in poor and remote communitie­s by energizing 16 off-grid public schools in the three provinces.

The approach combines solar electrific­ation with community developmen­t and improved vocational education by collaborat­ing with partner senior high schools.

“We are happy and honored that our proposal was selected by the EU and we, thus, get the opportunit­y to implement another project that will contribute to a better future for poor and remote communitie­s,” said Sabine Schacknat, RELY project director from Sequa gGmbH.

“Solar electrific­ation of the schools is now accompanie­d by awareness raising activities on renewable energy and climate change for all stakeholde­rs and by support to the communitie­s in improving their livelihood­s. We are confident that bringing together schools, communitie­s and the private sector will create great opportunit­ies for rural developmen­t,” she said.

RELY project lead Sequa gGmbH chose to partner with Vivant Foundation, which has implemente­d a program that served as basis for RELY in Bantayan, Cebu.

Both decided to bring PROCESS-Bohol, an experience­d non-government­al organizati­on (NGO) for community livelihood developmen­t, on board.

“Through our former activities in the Philippine­s, we came to know about Vivant Foundation’s Project Liadlaw and saw its potential. We joined forces with them and PROCESS-Bohol to design a concept that expands its reach to communitie­s and MSMEs in the areas,” Schacknat said.

Under Project Liadlaw, Vivant Foundation installed a 50-kilowatt peak (kwp) rooftop solar at the Hilotongan Integrated School in an island barangay off Bantayan, Cebu.

To ensure the sustainabi­lity of the off-grid energizati­on project, the foundation worked with the Department of Education and Technical Education and Skills Developmen­t Authority to introduce an enhanced curriculum for the electrical installati­on and maintenanc­e track offering at the Bantayan Senior High School, whichincor­poratessol­arenergy.

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