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TIGRAY REGION REDD+ CORDINATION UNIT
Report on Training Regional, Zonal, Woreda Experts & Producers on Renewable Energy Technologies & Its Implication on REDD+ Projects
December /2016
CONTENTS Page
1. Introduction ------------------------------------------------------------------ 02
2. Training Objective----------------------------------------------------------- 02
3. Official Opening of the Workshop ----------------------------------------02
4. Training Contents------------------------------------------------------------ 03
5. Training participants-------------------------------------------------------- 03
6. Pictures of Theoretical Training------------------------------------------- 04
7. Pictures of Practical Training of Improved Stoves---------------------- 05
8. Expected outcomes --------------------------------------------------------- 06
9. Participants training evaluation sheet------------------------------------- 06
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1. Introduction
Energy activities are the largest emitters of greenhouse gases. It is evident that emissions from
energy production & use are the main source of GHG emissions.The term renewable energy
covers a number of sources and technologies as different stages of development. By their
natures, renewable energy sources are generally carbon-free or carbon neutral. Many renewable
energy technologies have achieved major cost reductions over the last decades, which are
expected to continue in the medium term as large global companies enter new energy markets for
wind, solar & biomass technologies.
2. The Training was conducted to address the following objectives To raise awareness of Energy sector stallholders on issues of climate change, REDD+ basics
& Principles
To have Common Understanding over what Renewable Energy Technologies & Its
Implication on REDD+ Projects.
To participate the energy sector stakeholders & further involved in REDD+ through a variety
of renewable energy interventions & activities.
3. Official Opening of the Workshop The Training was officially opened by AtoMulugeta G/Silasseregional REDD+ coordinator and
in his remark Ethiopia has adopted the green economy strategy and one of the four pillars of the
strategy is forest development and REDD+ is the core policy and incentive mechanism to bring
sustainable development in the country
The coordinator concluded by thanking the participants being attends the workshop and REDD+
committed to arrange the training coordinated with Tigray agency of energy.
Finally AtoBirhaneHidaruVice coordinator of Agency of Energy, introduced the overall the
objective of the training, the experience& advantage of improved stoves in Tigray, andasked the
participants to deliver their knowledge and to actively participate throughout the ending of
workshop.
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Fig 1. Opening remarks
4. Training Contents
The following issues were addressed by the training via presentations and experience sharing
discussions.
4.1 Theoretical Training of Improved stove
a. Characters & thermal efficiency of improved energy/stove
b. Parts & Processes to produce improved stoves
c. Methods of transportation operating improved stove
d. Operations to use improved stoves
e. Benefits of improved energy efficiency/stoves
f. Impacts of improved energy efficiency
4.2 Practical production of improved energy/stoves
4.3 Entrepreneurship & its importance in society
a. Entrepreneurial functions in business
b. Roles of entrepreneurship in Business
c. Business & market opportunities of Improved stoves
d. Production process & business management
4.4 Ethiopia’s REDD+ Readiness
Date Training Content Presenter Responsiblity19/03/2009 Overview of the Training objectives AtoMulugeta G/Silase RCU Coordinator
Opening Remarks AtoBirhaneHidaru Vice AgencyM&EnergyEthiopia’s REDD+ Readiness AtoAdemnurBerhe RCU Expert
19 – 23/03/09 Theoretical & Practical training AtoDestaalemAbraha Ag. M&Energy Expert24 – 28/03/09 Entrepreneurship & Business Ato W/yesusHagoss TVET
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5 Training participants
This Theoreticaland practical training of Improved stoves and Entrepreneurship &it’s important
in society was conducted from19/03-28/03/ 2009 EC (for 10 days) at Adigudem.
5.1 Regional &woreda experts and producers trained theoretical & practical training on Energy
/improved stoves for 5 days ( 19 -23/03/09 EC) -------- 58 participants
5.2 Regional experts of Energy agency & Producers trained onEntrepreneurial functions and
roles in business for 5 days (24-28/03/09 EC) ----------- 28 participants
Generally The participants were as follows:-
Regional Experts ---------------13 (Female4)
Woreda Experts ---------------- 18 ( female 0)
Producers ----------------------- 20 (Female 9)
RCU ----------------------------- 07 9female 1)
Total ---------------------------- 58 (Female 13)
6 Pictures of Theoretical Training
Fig.2 Theoretical training improved stoves
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Fig. 3 Introducing Materials Use for Practical training
7 Pictures of Practical Training of Improved Stoves
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Fig. 5 Some Molds distributed to each trainee/producers by the Agency freely
8 Results gained
Participants were created awareness the REDD+ objectives & Principles
The Integrateion among REDD+ and Agency Mining & Energywould be strengthened.
Producer participants of the training have got Knowledge about the relationship of REDD+
& Renewable energy
Participants were able to prepare some energy saving technologies.
9 Participants training evaluation sheet
Name of Event Training Regional, Zonal, Woreda Experts & Producers on Renewable Energy Technologies & Its Implication on REDD+ Projects
Date 19 – 28/03/2009ECLocation(place) Adigudom
Scales for (5= Excellent, 4= very good, 3= Good, 2= Fair, 1= poor)
RN DESCRIPTIONScales in %
5 4 3 2 11 The Session met the objectives in the training outline 78 17 0 4 02 I now have a clearer understanding of the subject matter 69.5 22 0 4 03 The training/workshop met my expectations 65 35 0 0 04 The training/workshop will be of value to me in my role
as an expert / stakeholder 87 13 0 0 05 The information was given in a clear & precise manner 69.5 17 8.6 0 06 I found that the skills/knowledge I learned on the tittle
outline is relevant to my day to day working practices 56.5 35 4 4 07 I am satisfied with the training/workshop materials &
ideas included in it 47.8 39 13 0 08 The training included effective practice sessions that give
me confidence in using it 47.8 39 8.6 4 09 Based on what I learned, I will be able to transfer the
knowledge I gained to my organization members 47.8 39 8.6 0 0
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10 Trainers/presenters in this training/workshop program have adequate background & knowledge /skills to transfer the subject matter 47.8 22 8.6 4 0
11 Questions that were raised were answered satisfactorily 52 22 13 0 012 The day & time of the training/workshop is satisfactory 52 22 22 4 013 The overall experience was helpful & informative 47.8 26 13 0 014 The venue was satisfactory 8 30 17 21 815 The refreshment was satisfactory 8 57 17 17 0
Annex II. Trainers Evaluation
NoCourses
Summarized rating % Remarks5 4 3 2 1
1 Ato destaAlemAbraha 100
0 0 0 0
2 W/yesushagoss 87 13 0 0 03 Nigusweshlla 78 13 8 0 0
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