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|GBE project name=Solar Water Heaters for  the Healthcare Sector
 
|GBE project name=Solar Water Heaters for  the Healthcare Sector
 
|GBE organisation=Laboratoire d’Energétique et de  Mécanique Appliquées de l’Ecole  Polytechnique d’Abomey-Calavi / Université d’Abomey-Calavi (LEMA/ EPAC/UAC)
 
|GBE organisation=Laboratoire d’Energétique et de  Mécanique Appliquées de l’Ecole  Polytechnique d’Abomey-Calavi / Université d’Abomey-Calavi (LEMA/ EPAC/UAC)
|GBE date start=August 2020
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|GBE date start=July 2022
|GBE date end=July 2021
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|GBE date end=May 2023
 
|GBE project description=The maternity wards of two health centers need to be equipped with solar water heaters to improve hygiene on site and at the same time save costs and protect resources (forest). To this end, two locally easy-to-replicate, low-cost boiler models are developed by the project. Subsequently, four craftsmen are trained in design and manufacture of the solar water boilers. The project measures are divided into three phases: (1) Provision of hot water to two selected non-profit, non-governmental hospitals; (2) Capacity building: Train craftsmen in the construction of the solar boilers; (3) Enable the hospital staff to use and maintain the systems autonomously. The beneficiaries of the project make a small financial contribution in return, from which the maintenance of the systems is financed. The project activities lead to the effect that the skills to construct hot water boilers are taken over by the trained craftsmen. Similarly, the training enables the hospital staff to operate and maintain the heaters in such a way that their working life will be extended accordingly.
 
|GBE project description=The maternity wards of two health centers need to be equipped with solar water heaters to improve hygiene on site and at the same time save costs and protect resources (forest). To this end, two locally easy-to-replicate, low-cost boiler models are developed by the project. Subsequently, four craftsmen are trained in design and manufacture of the solar water boilers. The project measures are divided into three phases: (1) Provision of hot water to two selected non-profit, non-governmental hospitals; (2) Capacity building: Train craftsmen in the construction of the solar boilers; (3) Enable the hospital staff to use and maintain the systems autonomously. The beneficiaries of the project make a small financial contribution in return, from which the maintenance of the systems is financed. The project activities lead to the effect that the skills to construct hot water boilers are taken over by the trained craftsmen. Similarly, the training enables the hospital staff to operate and maintain the heaters in such a way that their working life will be extended accordingly.
  

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Solar Water Heaters for the Healthcare Sector


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Key Data


Organisation
Laboratoire d’Energétique et de Mécanique Appliquées de l’Ecole Polytechnique d’Abomey-Calavi / Université d’Abomey-Calavi (LEMA/ EPAC/UAC)
Duration
July 2022 - May 2023
Project Description
The maternity wards of two health centers need to be equipped with solar water heaters to improve hygiene on site and at the same time save costs and protect resources (forest). To this end, two locally easy-to-replicate, low-cost boiler models are developed by the project. Subsequently, four craftsmen are trained in design and manufacture of the solar water boilers. The project measures are divided into three phases: (1) Provision of hot water to two selected non-profit, non-governmental hospitals; (2) Capacity building: Train craftsmen in the construction of the solar boilers; (3) Enable the hospital staff to use and maintain the systems autonomously. The beneficiaries of the project make a small financial contribution in return, from which the maintenance of the systems is financed. The project activities lead to the effect that the skills to construct hot water boilers are taken over by the trained craftsmen. Similarly, the training enables the hospital staff to operate and maintain the heaters in such a way that their working life will be extended accordingly.


The introduction of the climate-friendly technology of solar energy for hot water production for the social infrastructure of the maternity wards is innovative. The main feature of the intervention is the fact that the boilers are easy-to-build and locally-sourced. Thus,the project provides hot and clean water efficiently and directly for the use on site to ensure the necessary health care at the health centres and their maternity wards.
GBE Component
Small Projects Fund
Categories
  • Productive Use




Factsheet
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Location


Country SPF
Benin
Geographic coordinates of project site
6° 30' 39.46" N, 2° 19' 49.12" E
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