Sabah RE2 training curricula

Community Exposure Visit to CREATE and to Ulu Papar Community Mini-Grids

TONIBUNG

TObpinai NIngkokoton koBUruon kampuNG (Friends of Village Development) is an indigenous-lead organisation that develops sustainable alternatives for rural electrification while advocating for native rights and supporting local entrepreneurship and innovation around Southeast Asia.

Community Exposure Visit to CREATE and to Ulu Papar Community Mini-Grids

To gain a practical introduction to the technical aspects of micro-hydro electrical generation and hands-on learning around how communities have experienced mini-grids; as well as specific and detailed information about the practical aspects of mini-grid management, including tariffs, maintenance, watershed management and more.

Overview

The Sabah RE2 Training Curricula is a culmination of our past two years down the roadmap combined with decades of technical and field experience. Refer here for all instructions and guidelines needed to facilitate this training programme.

Curriculum for Technical Dimensions of Implementing and Managing Community RE Mini-Grids

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presentations

These course materials were used in the training and engagement of the local community in various rural regions of Sabah. Refer here for presentation slides, training exercises, spreadsheets, and more.

Sesi 1: Renewable Energy

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Sesi 2: MHP & Solar

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Sesi 3: PENGURUSAN SISTEM KEWANGAN MIKRO HIDRO

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Programme

Programmes are structured differently according to specific topics, communities, or preferences. Refer here for our programme.

Program Lawatan

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Other resources

Refer here for a miscellaneous listing of resources relevant to the programme.

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