The document outlines a solar power project aimed at providing sustainable and affordable energy to rural schools, addressing frequent power interruptions. The project includes training students, installing solar-powered lights and charging stations, and promoting renewable energy awareness over a 7-day period. It also details the budget and monitoring strategies to evaluate the project's impact and sustainability.
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The document outlines a solar power project aimed at providing sustainable and affordable energy to rural schools, addressing frequent power interruptions. The project includes training students, installing solar-powered lights and charging stations, and promoting renewable energy awareness over a 7-day period. It also details the budget and monitoring strategies to evaluate the project's impact and sustainability.
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SIAN HAIMCEL D.
SAMBANAN JANINE IRISH T.
ULA LOUIE JAY P. TALON FRENZLY JAY D. SOLAR POWER:DIY RENEWABLE InnovateX | Local Government | Local Businesses | Volunteer
ENERGY PROJECT Electricians DISRUPTED LEARNING AND SCHOOL ACTIVITIES
FREQUENT POWER Need for
INTERRUPTIONS In Rural Schools SUSTAINABLE and AFFORDABLE ENERGY PROJECT OBJECTIVES 1.Teach students 2. Provide affordable and reliable electricity 3. Install solar-powered lights 4. Set up solar charging stations for students' gadgets and school devices. 5. Promote renewable energy awareness PROJECT DESCRIPTION Measure and cut a backing board. PROJECT DURATION Phase 1 (Day 1-2): Student training on solar energy basics and prototype assembly.
Phase 2 (Day 3-5): Installation of solar-
powered charging stations and LED lighting.
Phase 3 (Day 6-7): Testing, evaluation, and
integration of battery storage for nighttime use. TARGET BENEFICIARIES PROPOSED BUDGET Expense Item Estimated Cost (PHP)
Small Solar Panel (5W) 1,500
Student Training Materials 500
DIY Guidebook Printing 200
Total Estimated Budget 2,200
MONITORING AND EVALUATION Monitoring and Evaluation: 1. Tracking Progress – Record the number of solar units installed and students trained. 2. Assessing Energy Impact – Monitor electricity cost savings and efficiency. 3. Student Skill Evaluation – Assess knowledge and skills gained through the project. 4. Ensuring Sustainability – Partner with local businesses and organizations for long-term project support.