Saturday, January 22, 2011

Success Du Soliel (Panels)



I am back from Haiti. The trip was not without a few bumps but ultimately was a huge success.




The community center at Grand Sous now has linear fluorescent lighting and 120v AC power throughout. We installed (8) 135 watt Kyocera panels and (12) 100 Amp/hour batteries in the building with a 1750 watt inverter.

I arrived on Saturday Jan. 8th and Chad Bissionette from Roots of Development met me inside the airport (don't ask how he achieved that feat). We travelled by van to the ferry slip about 90 minutes from Port Au Prince and spent the night there as the last boat was already gone. Several members of APDAG, the community board travelled with us, and Mariemathe, Chad's host sister left PAP to spend the week with us. Logistics are always a challenge in far flung parts of developing nations. I was a bit nervous watching all our gear being transported to the ferry by rowboat!










The first full day onsite we hit a few snags and had to travel back to Port Au Prince for more equipment. This involved a motorcycle ride down the mountain at 3 am to make the first boat off the island, a speedboat ride to the main island and then a series of
public buses to keep costs down. After picking up what we needed, we barely made the last "pirate ship" back to La Gonave Island. By 9pm we were back in the village. When the nearest
electrical supply house is an 18 hour round trip, you need to be make sure

you get what you need the first time!




The work progressed the next few days and by Thursday we had the battery bank installed and the lighting working













The Panels were placed into a welded frame for security and the system is set to be protected and to serve the community for the next 25 years





















It was incredibly satisfying for all of us who worked so hard over the week to see the lights on after dark in the community center. The APDAG board

was able to meet after dark and see their notes and when the meeting broke, they emerged into the larger meeting room and grins broke wide on their faces as they saw the room lit up to 30 fc or so! Early Friday we got the photovoltaic panels online and

watched the voltage indicator climb all day in the strong sun.











By the end of the day we saw the battery bank voltage go from 12.3v to 14.2v. That evening, APDAG had a send off party for me in the community hall. A stereo was plugged in to the wall outlets and the lights were on.








I was presented with a plaque and quite a spread of delicious food. No one in the village has an oven but somehow they had baked a huge cake! As people walked past the center on the way to draw drinking water, they now have a lit waypoint. APDAG had plans for this capacity in the form of a computer and phone center with internet acccess, but now that they understand the capacity a bit more, other income producing ideas are on the table including a freezer to make ice for sale, and a small public lighting intiative in the town square and at the water source.
All income will be used to fund intiatives that benefit the entire village. APDAG has built several homes for the most needy and spearheaded the water source project along with Roots of Development and Chad Bissionette.
I was very thankful to have a partner like Chad Bissionette in all of this. He is tireless, resourceful and postive, despite the considerable challenges presented by the political climate and lack of resources in this part of Haiti. We had a lot of laughs and many hours together as we travelled back and forth and met with village leaders.



The people of Grand Sous were so very welcoming and and the people of APDAG did an amazing job laying the groundwork (and all the building wiring) before we arrived. . Huge thanks go out to my donors who helped make this possible and for my partners in APDAG and Roots of Development! Chad Groshart













Apex Lighting

Gary Byram personally and Apex Lighting Solutions have donated a total of $750 to help fund the Grand Sous Photo voltaic system. Thanks for all your support guys!

www.apexltg.com/

Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Tillet Design donates, the lighting design community cares.

A friend, collegue and former professor of mine has donated $300 in the name of her lighting design firm to support this project in Haiti.

I am scheduled to be there in three weeks or so. It will be deeply moving to be there on January 12th as that will be the one year anniversary of the devestating quake. I have my innoculations and my large backpack is about half full of the clothes and gear I will need.

With all the cold and snow, Haiti will be a week in paradise. Who needs a cruise or a beach vacation, I get to to be in the tropics and do some lasting, meaningful work for people who will recieve a lasting benefit from this "vacation"!

Thank you Linnaea, for all your support over the years.

www.tillettlighting.com

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Finelite delivers!

Terry Clark of Finelight has made a donation of $250 toward the solar system for Gran Sous. Thanks to Finelite for supporting this great cause!

I am slated to join Chad Bissonette in Haiti on January 8th for a week in Gran Sous doing the install. It appears we will be able to source the Photovoltaics locally (initially after the quake, solar gear was impossible to buy locally due to the demand). This is a big improvement as it will keep the costs low and will allow easier service or replacement parts if something were to fail.

We still are several thousand dollars short of our goal and the basic system requested would only provide light and power. A small freezer for vaccines, a small incubator (for testing water) and, some cell phones and laptops are all on the wish list to make this community center not just a gathering place with light, but a sustainable place where essential community organization and health care can be supported.

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Mondo Arc article

The UK based lighting and architecture magazine "Mondo Arc" has featured Chad Groshart in this month's issue and spotlighted his work in Nepal and his upcoming trip to Haiti with Roots of Development.
See the article here:

http://content.yudu.com/Library/A1oqtl/MondoarcAugSep2010Is/resources/92.htm

Bartco Lighting comes through!

A huge thanks to Bartco and the Barton family for a huge donation to the solar lighting intiaitive.
Roots of development has recieved a check for $2,000 of behalf of Bartco lighting.

www.bartcolighting.com

Bartco was a big sponsor for the Nepal trip in 2008 and we are thrilled that they are once again supporting sustainable lighting for people who will see thier lives transformed because of it.

Thanks Bartco!

Friday, June 25, 2010

Thanks to the Atelier Ten Foundation!!

Great News

Chad Groshart's employer Atelier Ten, has approved this project as a part of the Atelier Ten foundation's funding for 2010. Atelier Ten has donated $5,000 to start this project off!

Big thanks to the advisory board of the Atelier Ten Foundation for considering this intiative and for the big donation!

www.atelierten.com