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Outline Presentation objective Intervention area Implementation strategy Intervention outcomes Success indicators Conclusion

Objective of the presentation To offer viable solution to promote RE for conservation of environment To explore scope of sustainable energy sources for mass use

Proposed stakeholders of intervention Domestic consumers Agriculture consumers Public institutional consumers

RE sources for domestics use Solar lantern Solar cooker Solar heater Solar RO plant Compact Bio-gas

RE sources for Agriculture use 1. Solar pump set for irrigation 2. Solar Cold storage 3. Solar drying, grading & packing 4. Mini wind mill for R.E

Public institute 1. School, hospitals, & collages- lighting, heating & cooking 2. Street light in Govt. office, panchayat 3. Use of waste generated in temples, dhaba, hotels etc for bio-gas; solar lighting in these institutions 4. Solar lighting in Dairy & commercial

Implementation strategy 1. Awareness programme- street play, rally, small group discussion, IEC materials 2. Demonstration of proven technology 3. Exposure to existing RE initiatives 4. Interaction with existing users 5. Targeted stakeholders- women, children, management of institutions, PRI members 6. Behaviour change workshops 7. Liasioning with govt. institutions 8. Networking and collective work of NGOs working with energy issues

Outcome Increase in awareness for importance of RE Increase in level of preparedness to accept RE technology Increase in use of RE run appliances Develop market leading to access to better products

Success indicators Increase in number of people using RE run appliances Increase in number of people participating in awareness programme Achievements of govt. programmes on RE Energy self-reliance Proper use of domestic and agriculture waste Access to organic fertilizer for agriculture

Conclusion There is a need to work for RE for energy sustainability and conservation of environment Proven RE technology are available in market Enough potentiality of RE is existing but people need to be encouraged and provide support for its use CSOs has credibility and good rapport with community CSOs are have strength to promote RE in a an effective manner