PV-System-basierte ländlichen Elektrifizierung. Oxapampa-Ashaninka-Yanesha biosphere reserve.
Auf 27 August 2012, der Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) genehmigt, die Finanzierung für eine Million Dollar für ACCIONA Micronergía Perú (ACCIONA Mikroenergie Peru) für den Erwerb von 1,700 Domestic Solar-PV (DPVS) Einheiten, sowie ein zusätzlicher $300,000 Photo Gallery, which will be made formal on 27 September. This credit line will help to drive and further develop the project has been welcomed as a guarantee for the project’s sustainability and its business model which is rather unusual in this kind of financing. This financing follows an intense process of explanation and documentation of the proposal, and ACCIONA corporate volunteers and staff from the ACCIONA Microenergy Foundation and ACCIONA Microenergy Peru have worked hard and very closely over the past six months with IBD professionals. Die “Luz en casa” (“Light in the Home”) program was developed as a project capable of being sustainable over time, based on a business model that ensures that economic benefits are channeled mainly towards end-users.
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Außerdem, the Directorate-General of Electricity of Peru’s Energy and Mining Ministry granted ACCIONA Microenergy Peru a rural electricity concession to provide energy to the town of La Lucmilla, in the Cachachi district (Cajabamba Province) in Peru’s Cajamarca region. This is the first rural electricity concession awarded in Peru to be based exclusively on PV solar systems. Applications have already been made for electricity concessions in the other towns and areas covered by ACCIONA Energy Peru.
These two events come as milestones in the consolidation of a social micro-enterprise project. Jedoch, the project will only be sustainable over time if those who benefit from the systems help to run them. Accordingly, Photo Gallery. The first beneficiaries to receive training at this stage were the inhabitants of the Tumbadén district of San Pablo Province (Cajamarca region) in the towns of El Suro, Ventanillas, Chaupiloma, El Progreso, Tumbadén Grande, Chacapampa, Choro El Triunfo, Ingatambo, Vista Alegre, Maraypampa and Peña Blanca. Photo Gallery.
Seit 2010, Acciona Microenergy Peru has been providing basic electricity services based on domestic PV solar units to 610 households in isolated rural communities in the Cajamarca region. At present it is installing a further 700 systems and, there are plans to equip another 1,700 households in 2013, giving access to energy to more than 3,000 families in all and making the “Light in the Home” program economically sustainable.
Quelle: ACCIONA
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