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    Haiti leader launches power program

    PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (AP) — Haiti's president said Monday he hopes to double the number of rural households that receive electricity within two years by offering people small loans to buy solar kits.

    The announcement by President Michel Martelly is part of a $45 million-plus energy package that aims to introduce electricity to thousands of people in this impoverished nation who otherwise illuminate their homes by candlelight.

    The program, dubbed "Give me light, give me life," seeks to build credit for rural Haitians as they take out loans to purchase small solar kits for charging their cell phones or computers. It also aims to line streets with light posts in the countryside and repair power lines in poor neighborhoods in the capital.

    "If a country wants to talk about development it's imperative to talk about energy and electricity," Martelly said at a news conference at a hotel in downtown Port-au-Prince.

    The need for energy in Haiti is critical to the reconstruction of Haiti as the Caribbean country struggles to recover from a massive earthquake two years ago that devastated much of the southern half and initially displaced 1.5 million people.

    The 40-year-old state-run Electricity of Haiti can only power 200,000 homes, Martelly said, and only 30 percent of the population in this country of 10 million has access to a power supply. Even then, most parts of Haiti only have electricity for a few hours a day, forcing many businesses and some homes to rely on generators and expensive fuel imports.

    The new program will call on smaller Haitian banks to issue $30 million in loans with an interest rate of 7 percent, payable over seven years. The credit will help families purchase solar kits that will each cost between $250 and $350.

    The families in question live in two of the most remote corners of the country — the Grand-Anse, the mountainous tip of the western peninsula, and the Northwest province.

    In the end, the program seeks to give a power supply to 200,000 households within two years before moving onto the rest of Haiti, Martelly said.

    "We feel they have less access than the rest of the country," said Rene Jean-Jumeau, Secretary of State of Energy.

    Another part of the program, budgeted for $15 million, will give the government loans so that mayors in the countryside can line 375 kilometers (233 miles) of streets with lamps. It will begin in three years.

    The government project will also focus on urban areas. It will repair street lights and electric posts in 10 popular neighborhoods with $300,000 from the national treasury.

    The program joins other efforts to boost energy production in Haiti.

    The Inter-American Development Bank last month announced that it had approved a $20 million grant to help refurbish Haiti's Peligre hydroelectric plant, the country's largest renewable energy generation facility.

     

    17 comments

    • JC  •  Fort Lauderdale, Florida  •  4 mths ago
      Mr. President Michel Martelly, bringing solar technology is a great idea. However, Life Cycle Costs of this investment should be a prime concern for your administration and those using the 20th Century technology. First, the population has to get out of the 16th century mentality. That's accomplished through education. I'm not knocking down this brilliant idea/investment. However, people often think about the "immediate tomorrow" to make things better, but the "far tomorrow" (future) has a costs associated with it to maintain these investments. In other words, let's bring Haiti to the 19th, 20th, and 21st Century gradually first before making such investments. I just can't imagine a population earning less than $3.00/day having enough income to maintain this sort of technology in the long term; unless the government will continually subsidize this program. Good luck Mr. President.
      • John3V16 4 mths ago
        Great comment JC! While I was not in favor of this President, I think he is trying to tackle many of these things that you mention. He has actually started to build schools and has sent many children back to school the beginning of this school year. However, when these children come back home in the afternoon, they need to be able to see to do their homework. I think one program supports the other.
      • nyny 4 mths ago
        SO WHAT DO YOU THINK HE IS DOING?
      • Ochmak 4 mths ago
        These money will be stolen as all the previous ones... Teach them how to dig trenches, lay bricks and wash their hands afterwards. Did you ever look at the legacy of Texas A&M university? I think here is something to learn from...
    • Gabby  •  Palm Springs, California  •  4 mths ago
      I think this is a pretty good idea. Communications is critical, and the ability to charge batteries and have power for other small items like radios is a way to get information to and from the people in remote areas.
      I do agree that the people of Haiti will have to help themselves. They have to work to rebuild their nation, even if no other assistance is coming. But there is assistance in the way of charities and from other countries. So things will get done, though slowly, not what Americans are used to seeing.
      As for where your money has gone, if it is from an entity like a country or bank, then there is a set of rules requiring the tracking of all expenditures. If it is from a charity, which many of us donated to, there is no such mechanism. Some charities do post how their money is spent, but those are the exceptions. Most do not, and my personal belief is that some charities may not even be expending half of what they raised on the actual needs of the Hatian people. A lot of that donated money is going into lodging, security and wages for the people who work for those charities. This is one reason why I rarely donate to private charities. As much as 90 percent goes to administration and expenses, instead of where they advertise it going, the needy.
      • Ochmak 4 mths ago
        Do you know how much the solar cells cost and what will be the price of the electricity? And how much will be stolen along the way? Think, pinkie
    • Carol  •  Havre, Montana  •  4 mths ago
      How about some seed and a hoe to grow some food to feed this people.
    • mad  •  Irvine, California  •  4 mths ago
      The solar units will be made by Solendria
      • Ogou Badagri 4 mths ago
        for years martelli sold solar panels in haiti without success, i guess this will be a great opportunity to unload all the units he has in store, i wonder whih close relative or ex- fadh will be in charge of sell
    • huiey m  •  Livingston, New Jersey  •  4 mths ago
      If the u.s., france, and canada would stop sticking their noses where it doesn't belong, maybe Haiti could actually get some where.
      • blubuhda 4 mths ago
        @yuey; yeah back to the stoneage
      • Virgo30 4 mths ago
        As Haiti and other third world nations strive to advance. The United States complains, meanwhile going backwards. Every year the U.S. drops on the education and standard of health lists, and we haven't had a man in the moon since forever. Complacency is a dangerous thing for societies.
    • The Morg  •  4 mths ago
      Back after the Haitian earthquake, there was a fundraiser headed by former presidents H.W. Bush and Clinton. I never received any acknowledgement of my contribution other than it showing up on my credit card statement. Does anyone know if these contributions ever made it to the Haitian people?
      • mad 4 mths ago
        Where does any aid money go
      • jboui185 4 mths ago
        why do you think aristide and baby do are back in country? With so many billions on hand all the thieves can get a share, that includes bill clinton , the black caucus and all the NGO s
      • blubuhda 4 mths ago
        Popeye I am an american veteran please send me some cash.
    • Nance  •  4 mths ago
      Charging cell phones and computers would be my first choice if I was destitute.
    • This Independent says  •  4 mths ago
      Get the people off of their butts and start clearing rubble and rebuilding.
    • Steph  •  New Holland, Pennsylvania  •  4 mths ago
      It would be a miraculous day, indeed, to have more than 5 hours of electricity while in PaP. That being said, it would be even more miraculous if the aid monies were building homes and getting people out of the tent cities. Unless you have been there, don't even begin to criticize the suffering - it's the tangled, twisted government that refuses to do the right things to aid the suffering. I wish President Martelly all the best - I hope he can somehow manage to set things aright.
    • MF  •  Hohenstein-Ernstthal, Germany  •  4 mths ago
      Real meaning, Send more foreign aid cash so it can be stolen ...thanks Americans
    • Justin Saane  •  4 mths ago
      Haitians are smarter than the dumasss americans
    • Dennis B  •  Olney, Illinois  •  4 mths ago
      The bulk of the money that is sent to Haiti is stolen by corrupt officials. There has been enough money sent to Haiti over the last two years to build hundreds of luxury apartments but instead, the people are still sitting around smoking weed, fornicating, stealing from each other, fighting, and behaving like Whites did 10,000 years ago.
    • Tribbles  •  4 mths ago
      Make checks payable to Voodoo Power & Light.
    • George Washington  •  Atlanta, Georgia  •  4 mths ago
      Where would these Haitians be without other peoples money ? What does Haiti produce
      (besides more Haitians) ? How long will it be before Detroit looks just like Haiti ?
    • Joey JoJo Shabadoo  •  Chicago, Illinois  •  4 mths ago
      By power program do they mean how they are gonna stay ion power? You know, to steal more money?
    • MF  •  4 mths ago
      Why is Haiti a continual posting on the U.S. yahoo websites? Maybe our current leader wants to set up his own dominion so he will somewhere he can perceived as the Savior he really he wishes he could be.
    • toejam4u  •  4 mths ago
      uh ou,,dese mofos got juice,,now weez gonna nook dem 2.
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