Electrification of health centers and schools

Assist organisations or individuals to install and operate solar systems

Focus on a system for surveillance, maintenance and repair
Energy efficient cook stoves

Train and empower local stove producers

Improve marketing and sales activities and make products more visible
Training and Knowledge

Increase knowledge, skills and synergies

Share information to improve services for renewable technologies
Data Intelligence

Use information systems, maps and user friendly applications

Optimize operational performance, strategic investments and everyday decisions
Private businesses in the renewable energy sector are asked to submit their proposals until 19.11.2018
  • What is the aim of this design?
    • Ans: This technology was adopted in order to cope with the Global Alliance quest for improved cook stove campaign. And this stove was introduced in Liberia to help fight the problem of deforestation and to reduce the rate of smoke related death. And it makes your kitchen clean, make you save money, smokeless and you experience less heat went cooking.
  • What made the Red Fire Pot environmentally friendly?
    • Ans: the red fire pot is environmentally friendly because it is smokeless and don’t spread ashes around your cooking area.
  • What makes the red fire pot economical?
    • Ans: the red fire pot is economical because it uses less coal as compare to our local produced coal pots. And in so during a household expenditure on coal will be reduce.
  • Where is the red fire pot produced?
    • ANS: The red fire pot is produced in Liberia by trained local coal pot producers
  • Can the seat of the red fire pot be replace?
    • Ans: yes the seat of the red fire pot can easily be replace
  • What type of metal is used to produce the stove?
    • Ans: the stove is produced from new metals that are been bought from the store; and we have two different types of metal sheets that are used to produce the stove, (1mm and 1.5mm metal sheet)
  • How long the does the stove last?
    • Ans: the stove is guarantee for eight to twelve months depending on the care taking by the user
  • Where can we find the stove?
    • Ans: the stove is found in most of the market places around Monrovia, there are retailers retailing the stove and we have contact number for the various retailers and producers. 
  • What is the benefit of signing up in the Renewables Network?
    • The Renewables Network is a developing and growing platform. It aims to connect businesses, government, NGO’s, retailers, distributors and interested people in one place.
      Information will be shared, technologies can be discussed, news exchanged and activities monitored in an interactive map.
      It helps to identify what is happening in the renewable sector and gives possibilities to cooperate.
      You will be part of the market for renewable energies and can profit from it.
  • How can I electrify my house using solar power?
    • There are different possibilities in doing so. You can use SHS (link) to be independent from the grid.
    • You can also start an initiative in your neighbourhood and build a mini grid system (link).
  • How can I pay for my solar system?
    • You can pay the cost of the system in all at once or you can pay for it in instalments. For instalments there are different options and also a Pay-as-you-go option. (link)
      Pay-as-you-go works with your mobile phone and you pay when you need the energy.
  • Can I repair my solar lamp/solar system?
    • Yes, skilled technicians who can do repairs can be found on the website (link).
    • Also every lamp or system that is distributed by one of the members of the Renewable Network applies to minimum quality standards which give you at least 1 year of guarantee. Therefore make sure that your sales agent fills out the warranty card and keep it safely. If a technical error occurs within the warranty period your lamp/system will be replaced.
  • Can Solar power everything? Fan, Icebox, Freezer, air-conditioner?
    • Depending on the size of the solar system and the devices used it can power nearly everything. There is existing systems for fridges, there are Flatscreen TV’s developed for SHS and also solar air-conditioners exist.
  • Since the solar uses sun light, what happens during the raining season?
    • During the rainy season there are fewer sun hours, meaning that the charging of the batteries takes longer. A good system calculation is based on the sun hours of the rainy season.
      Nevertheless no direct sun light is needed, even during cloudy days the suns radiation reaches the panel and allows charging.

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