Autonomous hybrid solar stations as a means of increasing the livelihood of the crisis-affected population
Autonomous hybrid solar stations as a means of increasing the livelihood of the crisis-affected population
As a result of the escalation of the armed conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan in September 2022, the border communities and rural households of Gegharkunik, Vayots Dzor and Syunik regions suffered losses and faced damages caused to the power supply systems, gas pipelines, irrigation systems resulting in decreased livelihoods and security. Consequently, the remote pastures in some communities became unsafe; some important infrastructures are damaged, and the local population is facing new challenges because of inaccessibility of infrastructures. Frequent electricity and gas supply disruptions result in increased pressure on already limited forest resources, which are also threatened by wildfires due to shooting. The situation has particularly affected the life of women and children from bordering communities, leading to serious lack of access to basic social services, shortage of food and non-food items, affecting mental health and sense of security. With the aim to offer sustainable solution to the problem, the project will implement the following activities:

? Install on-grid hybrid and mobile solar power stations to ensure livelihoods and security of the crisis-affected communities;
? Exploit mobile stations in summer pastures ensuring increase in farmers? livelihood and better management and maintenance of agricultural yield;
? Install PV stations with a capacity of 100 kW to ensure about 110,000kW energy saving, CO2 emissions decrease by 68 tons and community savings of about USD20,000;
? Conduct training of about 50 youth on EE and RES use, to trigger the spread of innovative technologies in remote communities.
It is envisaged that the implementation of the mentioned activities will contribute to the achievement of the project objective, that is to increase the level of livelihood of the population and the efficiency of safe use of green areas in the border areas of Gegharkunik, Vayots Dzor and Syunik marzes through installation of solar hybrid electric plants.
 

Project Snapshot

Grantee:
Armenian Green Technologies Center Foundation
Country:
Armenia
Area Of Work:
Climate Change Mitigation
Grant Amount:
US$ 150,000.00
Co-Financing Cash:
US$ 64,220.00
Co-Financing in-Kind:
US$ 14,550.00
Project Number:
ARM/SGP/OP7/Y3/CORE/CC/22/11
Status:
Satisfactorily Completed
Project Characteristics and Results
Inovative Financial Mechanisms
As the Armenian Green Technologies Center Foundation is engaged in various capacity development activities on different levels, it has developed a number of training materials to be shared with local population in the target communities. Within its knowledge management strategy, the project will conduct practical and theoretical trainings on the assembling and maintenance of solar systems. The trained community members will become knowledge holders and disseminators. Additionally, the project will use the textbook ?Installation, Repair and Maintenance of Renewable Energy Power Stations/Energy Sites? developed through the SGP funding, implemented by Ferti NGO.
Emphasis on Sustainable Livelihoods
Installation of on-grid hybrid and mobile solar power stations will aim to ensure livelihoods and security of people in crisis-affected communities that experience lack of access to basic social services, shortage of food and non-food items, affecting mental health and sense of security. It is anticipated that the installed systems with the overall capacity of 100 kW (at least 45 units of 2 kW solar hybrid systems per each working on-grid and off-grid) will ensure uninterrupted energy access for people in target communities. Moreover, the mobile systems will be used in pastures, thus ensuring improved conditions for farmers in pastures, as well as efficiency of the processing and storage of the agricultural products.
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Indicators
Biophysical
Tonnes of CO2 decreased or avoided by energy efficient and renewable energy technologies or applying environmentally sustainable transport practices introduced by SGP Project 70

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