“KWENTUHANG HYDRO” – Micro-Hydro Power Stories
A Micro-Hydro Power story by Auntie Aida Labbagan of brgy Mataragan, Malibcong, Abra. #CBRES #RenewableEnergy #MicroHydroPower #AppropriateTechnology
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A Micro-Hydro Power story by Auntie Aida Labbagan of brgy Mataragan, Malibcong, Abra. #CBRES #RenewableEnergy #MicroHydroPower #AppropriateTechnology
Read moreThe upgrade of the Micro-Hydro Power system at Brgy Katablangan, Conner, Apayao with 62 household-beneficiaries was completed. It is now 24/7 fully operational. Katablangan Indigenous Farmers Association (KIFA) inaugurated their newly upgraded 7.5kW Micro-Hydro Power system. #CBRES #RenewableEnergy #MicroHydroPower #AppropriateTechnology
Read moreA Micro-Hydro Power story by Asnar Gudayen of Brgy. Dulao, Malibcong town, Abra province, northern Philippines. #CBRES #RenewableEnergy #MicroHydroPower #AppropriateTechnology
Read moreA Micro-Hydro Power story by youth-student Monneth Gudayen of Brgy. Dulao, Malibcong town, Abra province, northern Philippines. #CBRES #RenewableEnergy #MicroHydroPower #AppropriateTechnology
Read moreA Micro-Hydro Power story by Kagawad Narcissa Bunagan of Brgy. Katablangan, Conner town, Apayao province, northern Philippines. #CBRES #RenewableEnergy #MicroHydroPower #AppropriateTechnology
Read more“Basbas” or blessing of the Micro-Hydro Project system to serve the community for a long time. #CBRES #RenewableEnergy #MicroHydroPower #AppropriateTechnology
Read moreOn liberalization of agriculture
Read moreSIBAT Inc. Mangarita Organic Farm (MOF) has several farm components built as demonstration for the farmers to carry out and promote sustainable agriculture in rural communities. #SustainableAgriculture #OrganicFarming
Read moreSIBAT engineering team with the local community completing the construction of the new micro-hydro power system in Brgy. Mataragan, Malibcong town, Abra province in northern Philippines.
Read more“Here in Conner, we have the unique phenomenon of lowlanders making the eight-hour trek up to our village to have their mobile phones, flashlights, radio sets, batteries and other gadgets recharged after strong typhoons have damaged their [on grid] power supply lines. Why is that? Because what we have here is a more reliable power supply that is cheaper and cleaner,” village chief Benito Lugayan said.
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