News 2014

One week International Training Programme on Wastewater Management and Solar Energy

ICPE is organizing an International Training Programme on Wastewater Management and Solar Energy, which will be held between 10 - 15 February 2014 in Ljubljana, Slovenia, European Union.

 

The one-week training programme is co-sponsored by the OPEC Fund for International Development (OFID).

OFID

The OPEC Fund for International Development (OFID) is the development finance institution established by the Member States of OPEC in 1976 as a collective channel of aid to the developing countries. OFID works in cooperation with developing country partners and the international donor community to stimulate economic growth and alleviate poverty in all disadvantaged regions of the world. It does this by providing financing to build essential infrastructure, strengthen social services delivery and promote productivity, competitiveness and trade. OFID’s work is people-centered, focusing on projects that meet basic needs - such as food, energy, clean water and sanitation, healthcare and education – with the aim of encouraging self-reliance and inspiring hope for the future.

 

Stable access to clean water and energy at affordable prices is the part of basic needs of all. Despite this, even fast economic expansion and advancement of education and technology does not ensure that these needs are met in many countries. On one hand, inappropriate or absent wastewater management deteriorates drinking water sources and natural environment and endangers human health. While on the other, environmentally and economically unsustainable usage of traditional resources for energy production, limited access to the electricity in remote and rural areas, and underexplored available renewable resources creates significant threat to sustain economic growth and rising living standards of the population. As a result, drinking water and access to electricity became one of the major problems in the Africa and Middle East region. Countries in extreme need are Egypt, Tunisia, Yemen, Sudan and Burkina Faso. This impedes development in economic, social and environmental perspective. In addition, the fact that the population is expected to double from about 300 million now to approximately 500 million in 2025 has put a significant burden on the existing infrastructure.

 

Therefore, the major objectives of the programme are, firstly, to introduce and provide relevant information about the new approach to the wastewater management, and, secondly, to present and share Slovenian experience as well as the world best practices in the field of solar energy. Moreover, the programme aims to reach specific goals as followed:

  1. Familiarize the participants with development of new technology and concrete solutions of the wastewater treatments;
  2. Enhance appropriate usage of water and energy resources which will contribute to the wealth of local communities;
  3. Raise the awareness towards the environment, both in dealing with wastewater management and solar energy and energy efficiency;
  4. Introduce with the concept of solar energy and its possible usage for variety of purposes;
  5. Present technological and technical solutions for solar energy that are used in Slovenia and have already been implemented in other regions worldwide;
  6. Analyse the required legislative framework as a solid base for enhancement of solar energy projects implementation and their usage as a source of clean energy;
  7. Establish partnership with participants, programme co-partners, namely, OFID, ICPE as well as counterparts in Slovenia for knowledge transfer and future cooperation; and
  8. 8. Encourage partnership and networking among participants in terms of exchanging information and transfer of knowledge.

International Center for Promotion of Enterprises - ICPE
Grajska cesta 1,1234 Mengeš, Slovenia

Ph.: +386 1 568 23 31
Email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.