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140 homes, two villages taste electricity first time
Port
Harcourt. January 28, 2014. The
GE Africa-USADF Power Africa Off-Grid Energy Challenge is beginning to yield
dividends as one of the winners of the inaugural contest; Green Village
Electricity Project (GVE-P) recently completed the pilot phase of its off-grid community
electrification project in Egbeke community in Rivers State.
The project currently produces about 6 KW of
solar powered electricity, which it distributes to over 140 homes in the
community thereby giving the residents access to electricity for the first
time.
Chairman of Egbeke Community Development
Association, Sir Roland Eberechi commended GE Africa for supporting GVE-P in bringing
electricity to the community. He affirmed that Egbeke and its
surrounding communities comprising of nine villages have never had access to
electricity prior to the GVE-Project. While describing it as a novel idea, he
added that the project has put the community on the map of Rivers State.
“Honestly, there’s nothing to show that we were part of Rivers State
until this project. We have never had electricity here before now. But with
this project, GE has put us on Rivers State’s map. That’s why we continue to
thank the young man who conceived this project (Ifeanyi Orajaka) and General
Electric that has supported his dreams to this far. We thank them for putting
Egbeke Etchee on Rivers map,” he said.
Sir Eberechi explained that the project has touched lives in the
community adding that the community is now the envy of its neighbours.
“We are proud to have this project in our community. It has added
dignity and honour to our existence. We are now the envy of neighbouring
communities. We are gradually moving on to take our place as community in
Rivers State,” he said.
He stated that the entire community appreciated the project and is
grateful to all who contributed in bringing it to fruition. However, as with
every novel ideas and initiatives, he added that the GVE Project has come with
its own challenges.
“As I said, it’s the first time my community is witnessing something
like this. So, we are all excited. But as with every new initiative, everyone
is eager to have a taste. Unfortunately, what we have at this pilot phase of
the project cannot go round all the villages. This is generating a lot of
problem.”
According to him, “What is being generated now could only serve two
villages. It is just natural that areas not covered for now are bound to react.
You need to see what happened the day they brought the equipments for
installation. The whole community was elated and participated in setting it up.
You can imagine the frustration of many after the installation; the project
could only cover two of the nine villages for now.”
An optimistic Sir Eberechi appealed to GE and other well meaning
organisations to further assist the community and GVE-P to move on to the next
phase to expand the project to cover the entire community.
General Electric (GE) teamed up with the U.S. Africa
Development Foundation (USADF) to launch the Power Africa Off-Grid Energy
competition last year to encourage and assist African companies who are taking
up the challenge to address the needs of marginalized African communities not
reached by the national grid. The innovative power infrastructure development
challenge provides a grant of up to $ 100,000 to each of the winners to support
their initiatives.
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