Solar park in Gaza City: A proposed social business to bring renewable energy knowledge in the conflict region

Y. Qudaih, Y. Mitani, Narima Amin
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Energy poverty, defined as the lack of access to modern energy services such as electricity and clean cooking facilities, can escalate violence in areas of conflict especially where the borders close off access to fuel, as in the case of Gaza. Renewable Energy technology could help bring people the feeling of hope and security and offers positive impact to their health and to the environment. The strategy of approaching peace through providing clean and safe energy solutions to civilians that are affected by violence is crucial. Grameen Shakti Model, a social business developed by the 2006 Noble Peace Prize Winner, Professor Muhammad Yunus in Bangladesh introduced Solar Home Systems (SHS), Biogas, and Improved Cookstoves to individual homes and has replicatied elsewhere. However, every country's situation is unique. In order to be effective and successful in expanding renewable energy in Gaza city, it is important to convince communities, researchers and governments to facilitate renewable energy applications in homes in the conflict area. The solar park as a social business integrating elements of the Grameen Shakti model is the first step to expose the Gaza city community and be a coordinating and training body for renewable energy initiatives. This paper illustrates statistical and technical elements of the Solar Park concept as well as the need for practical and demonstrative knowledge of the importance of renewable energy to offset the hazardous outcomes from the uses of existing fuel options.
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加沙城的太阳能公园:一个提议的社会企业,将可再生能源知识带到冲突地区
能源贫困被定义为无法获得电力和清洁烹饪设施等现代能源服务,它可能会加剧冲突地区的暴力,尤其是在边境封锁燃料供应的地区,比如加沙。可再生能源技术可以帮助人们带来希望和安全感,并对他们的健康和环境产生积极影响。通过向受暴力影响的平民提供清洁和安全的能源解决方案来实现和平的战略至关重要。由2006年诺贝尔和平奖得主穆罕默德·尤努斯教授在孟加拉国开发的社会企业Grameen Shakti Model,将太阳能家庭系统(SHS)、沼气和改良炉灶引入了个人家庭,并在其他地方得到了推广。然而,每个国家的情况都是独特的。为了在加沙市有效和成功地扩大可再生能源,说服社区、研究人员和政府促进可再生能源在冲突地区家庭中的应用是很重要的。太阳能园区作为一个社会企业,整合了格莱珉沙克蒂模式的元素,这是向加沙城市社区展示的第一步,也是可再生能源倡议的协调和培训机构。本文阐述了太阳能公园概念的统计和技术要素,以及对可再生能源重要性的实际和示范知识的需求,以抵消使用现有燃料选择的危险后果。
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