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WORKPLAN TWG V

WORKPLAN TWG V. Pro-poor energy strategy. by : Duha A.K Grand Candi Hotel - Semarang , July 10 th 2011. OUTLINE PLAN. Selection of location. Needs assessment process. Visit to the target village Sosialization Collecting the quesionnaires

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WORKPLAN TWG V

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  1. WORKPLAN TWG V Pro-poor energy strategy by : Duha A.K Grand Candi Hotel - Semarang, July10th 2011

  2. OUTLINE PLAN • Selection of location. • Needs assessment process. • Visit to the target village • Sosialization • Collecting the quesionnaires • Analyze outcome of energy needs assessment. • Writing the report (final summary) • Continue policy evaluation (look for references and regulation, interview with stake holder on provincial programme.

  3. Target Location

  4. Target Location

  5. Selection of Location 3 “Tobati “ Village. “Enggros” Village. “KayuPulo” Village. “Nafri” Village. “Puay” Village. “Yoka” Village.. “Kalkhote” Village.. “Skouw” Village. “KoyaKoso” Village. “Harapan” Village. 1 10 7 2 8 6 9 4 5

  6. Tobati Village Enggros Village

  7. Results from the Energy Needs Assessment Workshop in The Enggros Village : • The number of family heads approximately 115 families, with a livelihood as fisherman. • People who attended the workshop programme is 42 people (according to absent). • Based on questionnaire results : • The average of income for each month of the local people in Enggros village is 750,000 IDR. • Most people felt it was no longer able to use generator or battery for everyday activities, because operational and maintenance are very costly. • Average consumption of gasoline and kerosene are 2 – 3 liters per day per household. • Gasoline and Kerosene price is 7,000 IDR per liter. • The total money they have spent to buy fuel is 1,000,000 IDR (approx.). / month. This is not comparable with their income which is only 750,000 IDR / month • All the communities have agreed that solar-cell is suitable to their conditions and circumstances (to solve the energy problem).

  8. QUESTIONNAIRE ANALYZE RESULT 1. Fuel used for cooking at home needs

  9. 2. Fuel used for the purpose of going to sea

  10. 3. Fuel used for lighting

  11. 4. The energy used by the people directly

  12. 5. Energy needs for small businesses

  13. Energy Access Index for Village Level :

  14. In accordance with the above criteria, that the Enggros village have Energy Access Household Fuels - 2 For cooking purpose,most people collect firewood from the forest around their settlements. Mechanical Power - 1 Lack of education facilities and community education levels are generally low, resulting in the absence of mecanical power. Electricity - 3 Most of people they have low-voltage DC access for their home application.

  15. Overview & Evaluation of Existing Pro-poor Policies & Measures

  16. Some activities have been done after the meeting in Mataram, among others: • June 10th 2011, meeting with Head of Mining and Energy Department Papua Province. • June 14th 2011, meeting with BAPPEDA Papua Province. • June 21st 2011, meeting with Head of State Electricity Company (PLN) Papua Province. • June 22nd 2011, meeting with Head of Infrastructure Management Agency Papua Province. • June 30th 2011, Stake-holders meeting in ASTON Hotel, Jayapura. • Internal coordination and discussion with other TWG, regarding the data that has been obtained, every Saturday morning.

  17. The results of several meetings that have been done: • To carry out the implementation of energy policies issued by the government, each agency or institution has its own program, but unfortunately there is no integration with each other. • After hearing and seeing (Stake-holders meeting on June 30, 2011) the results of our exposure, particularly on Casindo programs, all of them agreed that the Casindo program very necessary to be continued and developed in an integrated and sustainable.For that, some of them agreed to bring us to the governor.

  18. PREPARE TO DRAFT REPORT Chapter 1 Introduction CASINDO & TWG V Period and duration of research Description of objectives and approaches Chapter 2 Overview & evaluation of existing pro-poor policies & measures • National • Regional • Local level Chapter 3 Selected target location • Selection criteria and process • Description of demographic, economic and energy situation of selected community & whole province Chapter 4 Energy needs assessment • Approach used to assess energy-related needs and priorities • Identified energy problems (supply-related, information void, awareness, energy devices etc.)  Chapter 5 Proposed policy measures that address the identified energy needs • Policy measures that address identified energy problems • Stakeholder consultation (community, local government, local energy businesses, local NGOs) • Pro-poor energy strategy Chapter 6 Conclusions • Necessary follow up activities • Policy recommendation to local government • Policy recommendations to regional government • General recommendations for national pro-poor strategy

  19. Thank You For Your Attention

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