A BRIEF PRESENTATION OF THE ENERGY PROGRAM



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A BRIEF PRESENTATION OF THE ENERGY PROGRAM The Ecuadorian Foundation for Appropriate Technology (FEDETA) is a legally recognized private, non-profit institution that brings together professionals from diverse fields of expertise: scientific, technical, economic and cultural, that has worked in the country since 1984, seeking a world that is Socially more just, ecologically healthier, and technologically more humane. Its actions are based on principles of strict professional ethic, a broad humanistic sense, and a definite conviction to serve the community. FEDETA collaborates with public institutions and organizations (National Electricity Council, Regional Electric Companies, Provincial and Municipal Governments, Parochial Councils, among others.), national and international private organizations (Practical Action LA, Information Center for Renewable Energy Bolivia, APROTEC Colombia, Engineers Without Borders Catalonia Spain, Energy Assistance and Engineers Without Borders Belgium, Green Empowerment United States, Service of Technological Cooperation Germany DED, among others) is a member of the Latin American Network of Small Exploiters of Hydro Electricity HIDRORED and forms part of the Directory of the Latin American Council of Rural Electrification (CLER). In its institutional life, FEDETA has carried out programs of research, development, and application in areas of priority in Ecuador, such as energy, agriculture and education sectors. The energy department has carried out studies, created designs, done consultations and diagnostics, and implemented innumerable model projects on a national and international level. FEDETA works under the legal guidelines of the electrical sectors with government entities, regional electric companies, municipalities, local councils and base organizations to contribute to the integral development of isolated communities, adapting technologies with a high degree of local participation. In the same manner, FEDETA has developed a scheme of financing shared between governmental agencies to achieve the implementation of projects of rural energy development. These projects use the natural resources available in each specific isolated community as a source of energy generation, complimenting them with the development of an individual model of sustainability at the social, technical, economic and environmental level, permitting the operation of the systems for the duration of their functional life.

The following is a brief description of the projects that have been developed in the last five years, benefiting 712 families composed of more 3,500 individuals that live in the Coastal and Amazon Regions, who, because of their isolation and dispersion, cannot be considered beneficiaries of future extension of the electrical networks because of the high economic, social and environmental costs associated with this. The execution of these projects in the benefiting communities has covered basic energy needs and contributed to development in every sector in which they have been implemented, covering houses, communal buildings, health services, tourist cabins, information centers and schools. The majority of the beneficiaries are inhabitants of communities made up of the various indigenous nationalities of Ecuador.

Projects developed by the Ecuadorian Foundation for Appropriate Technology (FEDETA) in the area of photovoltaic solar energy. SUSTAINABLE ENERGY OPTIONS FOR POOR AND ISOLATED COMMUNITIES IN LATIN AMERICA This project has been developed in four countries in Latin America: Colombia, Ecuador, Peru and Bolivia. It consists of researching the development of rural electrification and its influence in the rural communities; collaboration with state entities, civil society and private enterprises; the organization of seminars to identify needs and evaluate natural resources for energy generation, exchange programs, courses at a level designed for base organizations, community leaders and technical staff of private entities; coordinating with governments and electrical companies for the evaluation, elaboration and management of rural electrification projects; diffusion of information for purpose of strengthening the capacity of the rural, isolated communities to recognize and evaluate their own energy needs and articulate them in an effective form, in the various provinces of Ecuador. Project developed under the financing of The Civil Society Challenge Fund DFID, United Kingdom Photographs: Workshops to identify the needs and evaluate the natural resources available to generate energy

PHOTOVOLTAIC ENERGY FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE RURAL COMMUNITIES OF THE LOWER BANK OF THE AGUARICO RIVER, SUCUMBIOS PROVINCE: COMMUNITIES OF SÁBALO, YANALLPA, SEGUAYA, Y TANGAY. This project provides electrical energy to 115 families through individual photovoltaic systems of 106Wp, benefiting 630 individuals in four indigenous communities (Secoyas, Sionas, Cofanes, and Kitcwas) located on the lower bank of the Aguarico River. The objective is to improve the standard of living of these communities by means of providing photovoltaic energy to houses, health services, education, communal buildings and tourist cabins, training for the maintenance and operation of the installed equipment, and the development of models of sustainability.

Project carried out by FEDETA in collaboration with the Regional Electric Company of Sucumbíos (EERS) with funding from FERUM Photograph: Photovoltaic solar panel installed PHOTOVOLTAIC ENERGY FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE RURAL COMMUNITIES OF THE LOWER BANK OF THE AGUARICO RIVER, SUCUMBÍOS PROVINCE: COMMUNITIES OF SAN PABLO DE KANTESIYA AND PLAYAS DE CUYABENO The objective of this project is to equip 112 families with electrical energy through individual photovoltaic systems of 110Wp, benefiting 650 individuals from two indigenous communities (Secoyas and Quechuas) located on the lower bank of the Aguarico River. This improves the standard of living of the communities by providing photovoltaic energy to houses, health services, education, and communal buildings along with the development of a model of sustainability. The beneficiaries participate in development of the project and work with the Regional Electric Company which is the owner of the assets. Project carried out by FEDETA in collaboration the Regional Electric Company of Sucumbíos (EERS) with funding from FERUM Photograph: Residents of the community determining the site for the instillation of a photovoltaic panel

PROVISION, INSTALLATION, PUTTING INTO SERVICE, AND IMPLEMENTATION OF A PROGRAM OF SUSTAINABILITY FOR SYSTEMS OF PHOTOVOLTAIC SOLAR ENERGY GENERATION IN THE COMMUNITIES OF LOROCACHI 1 AND 3, LOROCACHI CENTRAL, SINGUE TACE, SILVAYACU, CUCHAPAMBA 1 AND CUCHAPAMBA 2 The objective of this project is to equip 200 families with electric energy through individual photovoltaic systems of 100Wp, benefiting 1200 individuals in seven indigenous communities, composed mostly of Quechuas of the Amazon, located on the bank of the Aguarico River and the San Miguel River in the canton of Putumayo and Lake Agrio in Sucumbíos province. This project improves the standard of living of the communities by providing photovoltaic energy to houses, training for the maintenance and operation of the installed equipment and development of programs of sustainability. Project carried out by FEDETA in collaboration with the Regional Electric Company of Sucumbíos (EERS) with funds from FERUM Photographs: transportation of materials to the houses of the beneficiaries and the office where the Operative Units and Sustainable

Energy Management (UOPGES) is located in the indigenous community of the Amazon PROVISION, INSTALLATION, PUTTING INTO SERVICE, AND SUSTAINABILITY OF PHOTOVOLTAIC SYSTEMS IN THE COMMUNITY OF LA COLORADA The objective of this project is to equip an isolated community of the Muisne canton, Esmeraldas province, consisting of 23 families and a school, with electrical energy through the implementation of individual photovoltaic systems of 100Wp. This benefits 112 individuals by providing energy for residential

and student use, as well as the implementation of a program of sustainability with the participation of the beneficiaries and of the Electric Company. Project carried out by FEDETA in collaboration with the Regional Electric Company of Esmeraldas (EMELESA) with funds from FERUM Photographs: Technical Training Workshops directed to operator candidates by UOPGES with the participation of staff from the Electric Company PROVISION OF MATERIALS, INSTALLATION, DEVELOPMENT, IMPLEMENTATION OF A PROGRAM OF SUSTAINABILITY, PUTTING INTO SERVICE, AND TESTS OF OPERATION FOR PHOTOVOLTAIC ENERGY PROJECTS IN THE COMMUNITIES OF UNION LOJANA, TARAPUY AND PUERTO BOLIVAR The objective of this project is to equip seventy-one families and three schools with electric energy through individual photovoltaic systems of 100 and 130Wp, benefiting settlers and

indigenous Secoyas located in the Cuyabeno canton and the Cuyabeno animal reserve. This improves the standard of living of more than 300 individuals by providing photovoltaic energy for residential and educational use, along with the development of a model of sustainability. The beneficiaries participate in the development of the project and work with the Regional Electric Company which is the owner of the assets. Project carried out by FEDETA in collaboration with the Regional Electric Company of Sucumbíos EERS with funds from FERUM Photograph: Training Workshop for Management of the solar photovoltaic systems directed to adults and children of the benefiting communities PROVISION OF MATERIALS, INSTALLATION, DEVELOPMENT AND IMPLEMENTATION OF A PROGRAM OF SUSTAINABILITY, PUTTING INTO SERVICE AND TESTS OF OPERATION FOR PROJECTS OF PHOTOVOLTAIC ENERGY IN THE COMMUNITIES OF TRES FRONTERAS, PUERTO RODRIGUEZ, BAJO RODRIGUEZ, BUEN SAMARITANO

The objective of this project is to equip forty-five families with electric energy through individual photovoltaic systems of 100Wp, benefiting more than 180 individuals of the Quechua nationality of the Amazon, located on the banks of the Putumayo River (on the border with Colombia and Peru). This improves the standard of living by providing photovoltaic energy for residential and educational use along with the implementation of a model of sustainability. The beneficiaries participate in the project and work with the Regional Electric Company which is the owner of the assets. Project carried out by FEDETA in collaboration with the Regional Electric Company of Sucumbíos (EERS) with funds from FERUM Photograph: Signing the commitments between the beneficiaries and the Electric Company for the payment of monthly contributions for the replacement of batteries in the future PROVISION, INSTILLATION, PUTTING INTO OPERATION, TRAINING AND SUSTAINABILITY OF SOLAR PHOTOVOLATAIC SYSTEMS OF 100Wp FOR THE SETTLERS OF PESCADILLO, LA BETILLA, MATA DE CACAO, AND DOS ESTEROS The objective of this project is to equip 107 families and three schools in the Pichincha canton, Manabí Province, with electrical energy through individual photovoltaic systems of

100Wp, benefiting more than 400 individuals. This improves the standard of living in the communities by providing photovoltaic energy for residential and educational use as well as the development of a model of sustainability in the hands the settlers with the participation of the Regional Electric Company. Project carried by FEDETA in collaboration with the Regional Electric Company of Manabí (EMELMANABI) with funding from FERUM Photographs: beneficiaries and operators from the Operative Units and Sustainable Energy Management (UOPGES) in the communities of Mata de Cacao and Pescadillo

Projects developed by the Ecuadorian Foundation for Appropriate Technology (FEDETA) in the area of hydro energy DESIGN, IMPLEMENTATION AND STARTING OF A PICO HYDROELECTRIC GENERATOR IN THE PROVINCE OF CARCHI This project consists of the formulation of the design, implementation and starting of a pico hydroelectric generator 2kW in the sector of Guallupe, for energy generation in the complex of the Golondrinas Foundation. This project is financed by Energy Assistance Belgium Photograph: Electromechanical equipment installed in Golondrinas IMPLEMENTATION OF A PICO HYDROELECTRIC GENERATOR IN THE COMMUNITY OF PARAÍSO, SUCUMBÍOS PROVINCE Design, implementation, and starting of a pico hydroelectric generator to provide services of residential and educational illumination, benefiting eighteen families, as well as the

formation of a technical administrative unit of operation and management of the electrical service for the sustainability of the system with an inter-institutional agreement with the government of Sucumbíos. Photographs: positioning of pressure pipes and electromechanical equipment PROVISION OF MATERIALS, CONSTRUCTION AND IMPLEMENTATION OF THE PROGRAM OF SUSTAINABILITY AND PUTTING INTO OPERATION THE HYDROELECTRIC PROJECT OF LA SOFÍA, 10 KW The objective of the project is to equip twenty-one families with electrical energy through a pico hydroelectric system benefiting 120 individuals of the community of La Sofía, located in the canton of Sucumbíos, Sucumbíos province. This improves the

standard of living by providing energy for residential and service uses and a public lighting system. Members of the community are trained for the maintenance and operation of the equipment installed and development of a program of sustainability. Project carried out by FEDETA in collaboration with the Regional Electric Company of Sucumbíos EERS and the Municipal Government of Sucumbíos Photographs: Electromechanical equipment installed in the community of La Sofía and some of the beneficiaries

ECUADORIAN FOUNDATION FOR APPROPRIATE TECHNOLOGY-FEDETA Authorized by Agreement No. 767 of the Ministry of Social Welfare and published in the Official Registry No. 70 of 21 st of November, 1984 ADDRESS: Av. 12 de Octubre y Veintimilla, Edificio El Girón, Torre E. Of.701-2 Quito- Ecuador Ecuador Post Office Box: 17-03-233 Telephone: (5932)2526-501 (5932) 2234012 (5932)2554881 Fax: (5932) 2554882 Email: fedeta@andinatel.net fedeta@uio.satnet.net www.fedeta.org