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|GBE project description=The target groups are the citizens of Ganvié and the local health center. The aim is to 1) develop income-generatingactivities based on the use of electrical energy, 2) improve learning conditions, 3) improve the quality of (public) services, 4) create jobs, and 5) provide lighting. The photovoltaic (PV) panels are mounted on a raft made of recycled canisters and logs. This raft building technique is already used by the local population. The floating PV raft has the potential to create a protection zone for fish and to reduce the formation of algae. The effects of the project are as follows: First, a photovoltaic field is installed on the lake Nokoué, also a technical maintenance committee as well as a financial management committee is set up to accompany and monitor the project activities. Second, a mini hydro plant provides electricity for lighting and income generating activities. Third, there are 100 rechargeable lamps distributed to 200 households in the village. The recharging of mobile phones and small lamps is offered by a central contact point (Social or Commercial Centre) for electricity in the village. The innovative technological approach of floating PV plants is increasingly implemented worldwide, but in Benin such a project can be considered to be among the first of its kind. Because of its pilot character, the researchers from EPAC will monitor the installation closely and assist the local authority in managing it.
 
|GBE project description=The target groups are the citizens of Ganvié and the local health center. The aim is to 1) develop income-generatingactivities based on the use of electrical energy, 2) improve learning conditions, 3) improve the quality of (public) services, 4) create jobs, and 5) provide lighting. The photovoltaic (PV) panels are mounted on a raft made of recycled canisters and logs. This raft building technique is already used by the local population. The floating PV raft has the potential to create a protection zone for fish and to reduce the formation of algae. The effects of the project are as follows: First, a photovoltaic field is installed on the lake Nokoué, also a technical maintenance committee as well as a financial management committee is set up to accompany and monitor the project activities. Second, a mini hydro plant provides electricity for lighting and income generating activities. Third, there are 100 rechargeable lamps distributed to 200 households in the village. The recharging of mobile phones and small lamps is offered by a central contact point (Social or Commercial Centre) for electricity in the village. The innovative technological approach of floating PV plants is increasingly implemented worldwide, but in Benin such a project can be considered to be among the first of its kind. Because of its pilot character, the researchers from EPAC will monitor the installation closely and assist the local authority in managing it.
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|GBE category produse=Productive Use
 
|GBE category produse=Productive Use
|GBE countrySPF=Benin
 
|GBE locationSPF=6.46811, 2.38997
 
 
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Electrification of the Lake Village Ganvié from Floating Photovoltaic Sources


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Organisation
Polytechnic School of Abomey-Calavi (Ecole Polytechnique d’Abomey-Calavi, EPAC)
Duration
2020-01-01 - 2021-03-01
Project Description
The target groups are the citizens of Ganvié and the local health center. The aim is to 1) develop income-generatingactivities based on the use of electrical energy, 2) improve learning conditions, 3) improve the quality of (public) services, 4) create jobs, and 5) provide lighting. The photovoltaic (PV) panels are mounted on a raft made of recycled canisters and logs. This raft building technique is already used by the local population. The floating PV raft has the potential to create a protection zone for fish and to reduce the formation of algae. The effects of the project are as follows: First, a photovoltaic field is installed on the lake Nokoué, also a technical maintenance committee as well as a financial management committee is set up to accompany and monitor the project activities. Second, a mini hydro plant provides electricity for lighting and income generating activities. Third, there are 100 rechargeable lamps distributed to 200 households in the village. The recharging of mobile phones and small lamps is offered by a central contact point (Social or Commercial Centre) for electricity in the village. The innovative technological approach of floating PV plants is increasingly implemented worldwide, but in Benin such a project can be considered to be among the first of its kind. Because of its pilot character, the researchers from EPAC will monitor the installation closely and assist the local authority in managing it.
GBE Component
Small Projects Fund
Categories
  • Productive Use









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