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− | The [http://www.hpnet.org/ Hydro Empowerment Network (HPNET)] is a south-south, knowledge exchange and advocacy platform to advance small-scale (<1MW) hydropower. HPNET, in partnership with the [http://wisions.net/ WISIONS of Sustainability initiative] and [[Main_Page|Energypedia]], is conducting a 4-part, quarterly webinar series on mini-grids. <br/> | + | The [http://www.hpnet.org/ Hydro Empowerment Network (HPNET)] is a south-south, knowledge exchange and advocacy platform to advance small-scale (<1MW) hydropower. HPNET, in partnership with the [http://wisions.net/ WISIONS of Sustainability initiative] and [[Main Page|Energypedia]], is conducting a 4-part, quarterly webinar series on mini-grids.<br/> |
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− | Renewable energy mini-grids are a cost-effective and reliable solution for energy access. Within the technologies available for mini-grids, micro and mini hydropower (MHP)<sup>1</sup><sub> </sub>has added advantages. It's [[Mini-grid_Webinar_Series|techno-economic characteristics]], such lower levelized cost of electricity, per kilowatt cost, and no need for battery storage, make it economically viable for [[Mini-grid_Webinar_Series|grid interconnection]] and [[Mini-grid_Webinar_Series|productive end use applications]]. <span class="mw-customtoggle-PractitionerWorkshop-10November2014" style="font-size:small; font-weight: bold; display:inline-block; float:right; color: blue"><span class="mw-customtoggletext">read more</span></span> | + | Renewable energy mini-grids are a cost-effective and reliable solution for energy access. Within the technologies available for mini-grids, micro and mini hydropower (MHP)<sup>1</sup><sub> </sub>has added advantages. It's [[Mini-grid Webinar Series|techno-economic characteristics]], such lower levelized cost of electricity, per kilowatt cost, and no need for battery storage, make it economically viable for [[Mini-grid Webinar Series|grid interconnection]] and [[Mini-grid Webinar Series|productive end use applications]]. <span class="mw-customtoggle-PractitionerWorkshop-10November2014" style="font-size:small; font-weight: bold; display:inline-block; float:right; color: blue"><span class="mw-customtoggletext">read more</span></span> |
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| <br/>Because MHP hardware can be manufactured locally and maintained by local actors, MHP development imparts local skills and jobs, which can evolve into local MHP enterprises. In addition, MHP strengthens catchment area and watershed protection, in turn increasing the climate resilience of vulnerable communities in hilly regions. | | <br/>Because MHP hardware can be manufactured locally and maintained by local actors, MHP development imparts local skills and jobs, which can evolve into local MHP enterprises. In addition, MHP strengthens catchment area and watershed protection, in turn increasing the climate resilience of vulnerable communities in hilly regions. |
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− | The number of hydro mini-grids in rural areas of Asia, Africa, and Latin America far exceed other types of mini-grids. As a proven technology with an extensive track record, micro and mini hydropower is the focus in this mini-grid webinar series. The objective of the series is to facilitate exchange among diverse actors advancing small-scale hydro, and promote approaches that lead to long-term success and optimal local benefits. Each of the four webinars will respectively provide insight on MHP ''reliability, sustainability, financing, and planning'' for scalability. <br/> | + | The number of hydro mini-grids in rural areas of Asia, Africa, and Latin America far exceed other types of mini-grids. As a proven technology with an extensive track record, micro and mini hydropower is the focus in this mini-grid webinar series. The objective of the series is to facilitate exchange among diverse actors advancing small-scale hydro, and promote approaches that lead to long-term success and optimal local benefits. Each of the four webinars will respectively provide insight on MHP ''reliability, sustainability, financing, and planning'' for scalability.<br/> |
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| ''[1] In this context, micro hydropower refers to <100kW, and mini hydropower refers to 100 - 1000 kW (or 1MW).'' | | ''[1] In this context, micro hydropower refers to <100kW, and mini hydropower refers to 100 - 1000 kW (or 1MW).'' |
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| = 1st Webinar = | | = 1st Webinar = |
− | <p style="text-align: center">'''<span style="color: rgb(72,177,69); font-size: 15px">Mini-Grid Reliability: The Role of Training Centers for Micro/Mini Hydropower</span>'''</p><p style="text-align: center"><font color="#48b145"><span style="font-size: 15px;">'''Webinar Recording'''</span></font></p><br/> | + | <p style="text-align: center;">'''<span style="color: rgb(72,177,69); font-size: 15px;">Mini-Grid Reliability: The Role of Training Centers for Micro/Mini Hydropower</span>'''</p><p style="text-align: center;"><span style="color: rgb(72,177,69); font-size: 15px;">'''Thursday, 28 March 2018 at 11:00 a.m CET.'''<br/>Register: [https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/7030849491434085121 https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/7030849491434085121];</span><br/></p> |
| Micro and mini hydropower (MHP) implementation involves technical expertise in hydrology, civil works, electro-mechanical, electrical, and electronics. Thanks to the pioneers of knowledge transfer for small-scale hydropower, e.g. the Intermediate Technology Development Group (ITDG), Skat Foundation, HydroNet, and others, comprehensive and frequent training was made available in the 1990s to practitioners in the global south. While such training is rare in the present-day scenario, the earlier efforts led to the creation of local experts who have since established local training centers. The Southeast Asia region particularly benefits from micro hydropower training centers. This webinar – the 1st in a series of four webinars – will feature the following training centers that provide local capacity building for the development, operation, and maintenance of community-based micro hydro projects in Indonesia, Malaysia, and the Philippines. | | Micro and mini hydropower (MHP) implementation involves technical expertise in hydrology, civil works, electro-mechanical, electrical, and electronics. Thanks to the pioneers of knowledge transfer for small-scale hydropower, e.g. the Intermediate Technology Development Group (ITDG), Skat Foundation, HydroNet, and others, comprehensive and frequent training was made available in the 1990s to practitioners in the global south. While such training is rare in the present-day scenario, the earlier efforts led to the creation of local experts who have since established local training centers. The Southeast Asia region particularly benefits from micro hydropower training centers. This webinar – the 1st in a series of four webinars – will feature the following training centers that provide local capacity building for the development, operation, and maintenance of community-based micro hydro projects in Indonesia, Malaysia, and the Philippines. |
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− | *Tonibung Center for Renewable Energy and Appropriate Technology (CREATE), Malaysia | + | *[http://createborneo.org/about-us/ Tonibung Center for Renewable Energy and Appropriate Technology (CREATE), Malaysia] |
− | *ASEAN Hydropower Competence Centre (HYCOM), Indonesia | + | *[http://www.hycom.info/index.php ASEAN Hydropower Competence Centre (HYCOM), Indonesia] |
− | *SIBAT Center for RE and Appropriate Technology (CREATech), Philippines | + | *[https://sibat-inc.org/renewable-energy-and-appropriate-technology/createch/ SIBAT Center for RE and Appropriate Technology (CREATech), Philippines] |
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− | <p style="text-align: center">'''<span style="color: rgb(72,177,69); font-size: 15px">Mini-Grid Sustainability: Transitioning to Enterprise-based Micro Hydropower</span>'''</p><p style="text-align: center">'''<font color="#48b145"><span style="font-size: 15px;">Webinar Recording</span></font>'''</p><br/> | + | <p style="text-align: center">'''<span style="color: rgb(72,177,69); font-size: 15px">Mini-Grid Sustainability: Transitioning to Enterprise-based Micro Hydropower</span>'''</p><p style="text-align: center"><font color="#48b145"><span style="font-size: 15px;">'''June 2019'''</span></font></p><br/> |
| Collective research and observations within the Hydro Empowerment Network reveal that the long-term sustainability of community-based micro and mini hydropower projects is dependent on whether the project is run as enterprise. This webinar – the 2nd in the series – will feature practitioners in Myanmar, Nepal, and Pakistan who are enabling enterprise-based micro and mini hydropower projects. | | Collective research and observations within the Hydro Empowerment Network reveal that the long-term sustainability of community-based micro and mini hydropower projects is dependent on whether the project is run as enterprise. This webinar – the 2nd in the series – will feature practitioners in Myanmar, Nepal, and Pakistan who are enabling enterprise-based micro and mini hydropower projects. |
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− | <p style="text-align: center">'''<span style="color: rgb(72,177,69); font-size: 15px">Mini-Grid Financing: Enabling the Role of Local Banks</span>'''</p><p style="text-align: center"><font color="#48b145"><span style="font-size: 15px;">'''Webinar Recording'''</span></font></p><br/> | + | <p style="text-align: center">'''<span style="color: rgb(72,177,69); font-size: 15px">Mini-Grid Financing: Enabling the Role of Local Banks</span>'''</p><p style="text-align: center"><font color="#48b145"><span style="font-size: 15px;">'''September 2019'''</span></font></p><br/> |
− | The replication of economically viable micro and mini hydropower projects can be accelerated with financing from local banks. This webinar – the 3rd in the series – will feature local banks that have financed or are in the process of financing hydro mini-grids. | + | The replication of economically viable micro and mini hydropower projects can be accelerated with financing from local banks. This webinar – the 3<sup>rd</sup> in the series – will feature local banks that have financed or are in the process of financing hydro mini-grids. |
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− | '''[http://bit.ly/2oYxcw5 Skat Foundation]''' was established by Skat Consulting in 2002 to foster the exchange of knowledge and experience in development cooperation through generating, sharing and transferring knowledge about what works and how in selected thematic areas.<br/> | + | '''[http://www.wisions.net/ WISIONS of Sustainability]''' initiative's main objective is to make clean energy a default solution for basic energy needs in developing regions, by helping local partners to identify successes and bring them to scale through regional networks, marketing and demonstration. |
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Renewable energy mini-grids are a cost-effective and reliable solution for energy access. Within the technologies available for mini-grids, micro and mini hydropower (MHP)1 has added advantages. It's techno-economic characteristics, such lower levelized cost of electricity, per kilowatt cost, and no need for battery storage, make it economically viable for grid interconnection and productive end use applications. read more