¿Qué han alcanzado hasta ahora y cuáles son los próximos pasos?
EarthSpark and its local partner Enèji Pwòp are delivering some the most reliable grid electricity in Haiti. EarthSpark pioneered commnity-scale solar microgrids in Haiti in 2015 and is poised to scale-up solar energy microgrids across the country with an additional 2 dozen grids planned in the Grand Sud region in the coming years, backed by IDB through the GoH PHARES program.
¿Cómo se aseguran de que están haciendo las cosas bien?
EarthSpark conducts qualitative and quantitative assessments of its work on at least an annual basis, compiling data from customer energy meters, generation system analytics, microgrids operations records, customer satisfaction surveys, and community member focus groups.
¿Cuáles son los compromisos sociales y ambientales a los que se adhieren?
EarthSpark conducts thorough environment and social impact assessments (ESIAs) prior to any grid development and has strict operations protocols from procurement through operations. The policies comply with IDB, World Bank, GoH, Nordic Environment Finance Corporation and Green Climate Fund requirements.
¿Cómo se identifican los miembros de tu organización?
EarthSpark and Enèji Pwòp are both women-led social enterprises with explicit equal opportunity employments and explicitly feminist and inclusive workplace cultures and policies.
Información adicional
EarthSpark now has the backing of the Green Climate Fund for the microgrid scale-up project in Haiti. The organization is in early stages of market scoping in Mexico and is seeking other local partnerships for energy access microgrids in the LAC region.