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IEEE PES and the IEEE Smart Village
Dr. Noel SchulzImmediate Past President, IEEE PES
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IEEE PES Mission Statement
To be the leading provider of scientific and engineering information on electric power and energy for the
betterment of society and the preferred professional development source for our members
www.ieee-‐pes.org
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PES
IEEE
Technical Societies
PES is one of 38 Technical Societies within IEEE
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Sister Societies
Power ElectronicsSociety
Industrial ApplicationsSociety
Industrial ElectronicsSociety
Power & EnergySociety
•Discount on sister society conference fees•Discount on Combined Power Electronics and Systems Journal
(Trans. on Energy Conversion, Trans. on Power Delivery, Trans. on Power Systems. Trans. on Industrial Electronics, Trans. on Industry Applications, and
Trans. on Power Electronics)
Dielectrics and Electrical Insulation
Society
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PES Membership
• +33,300 members
• Second largest IEEE Society
• Rapid membership growth
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20000
25000
30000
35000
PES Mem
bers
2004200520062007200820092010201120122013
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PES Members by IEEE Region
1-‐6
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Members
Region 1-‐6
Region 7
Region 8
Region 9
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Chapters
+220 Chapters worldwideFind one near you: www.ieee-‐pes.org/pes-‐communities/chapters/chapter-‐locator
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Ways to Keep in Touch
PES Websitewww.ieee-‐pes.org
eNewsUpdate
eBulletinsent via email
Twitter@IEEE_PES
Power & Energyprint, online
YouTube
IEEE Smart Village
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About IEEE Smart Village
Our MissionIEEE Smart Village empowers off-grid
communities through education and the creation of sustainable, affordable, locally owned entrepreneurial energy businesses.
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Our VisionTo bring basic electrical and educational services to more than 50 million people
by 2025.
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Our ApproachProblem: Nearly 4 billion people around the world today live without reliable access to electricity –including 1.1 billion who live without any access at all
Solution: Bring electricity and cultivate education in communities with our scalable entrepreneur model
Goal: Seed $2 million per year; 10 country startups per year; each with a goal to reach 1 million people, positively affecting at least 50 million in 10 years
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Our Method
Local entrepreneurs to finance, build, operate, maintain and grow micro-utility businesses
and seed-fund local entrepreneurs to finance, build, operate, maintain and grow micro-utility businesses
EMPOWER REINVEST
all profits and
ownership into
the
community
in raising venture and loan capital to take program to scale
ASSIST LINK
participants through our community-based open curriculum
communities’ capacity to live sustainably by integrating holistic goods and services
GROW
Totally volunteer managed and supported, and through the fundraisingefforts of the IEEE Foundation, IEEE Smart Village creates self-sustaining social enterprises:
A Proven ModelAlready serving more than 50,000 people in 34 villages via pilots in
Cameroon, Haiti, India, Kenya, Nigeria and South Sudan
Our CommunitiesCurrent Communities
Prospective Communities
LEGEND
Haiti
The entire community participates in the success of the local electricity
business that IEEE Smart Village nurtures, and profits are reinvested in
community empowerment through economic development and learning.
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NigeriaCameroon
Zambia
South Sudan
Kenya
Ecuador (not pictured)India
Gambia
Burkina FasoGhana
Benin
NamibiaMalawi
Rwanda
Uganda
DR Congo
Haiti (not pictured)
Nepal
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Sustainable TechnologyIEEE Smart Village Flagship Products: modular, easy-to-install PV solar-based community charging stationsSunBlazer II• 1.5kW base station, includes rechargeable battery
packs and home lighting kits with an auxiliary outlet for other DC powered devices
SunBlazer LITE • 500W to 1,050W base station including 100-200Ah
at 24V station batteries and home lighting kits
The Benefits• Immediate deployment with no infrastructure
needed at site• Self-sustainable under a business plan and pays for
itself within 2-3 years• Configured to meet the socio-economic conditions
of the community
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Community-Based EducationThrough a unique partnership with Regis University and the Posner Center for International Development in Denver, Colorado, IEEE Smart Village offers:
• Development Practice degree certificate: readying practitioners in a holistic approach in community development and humanitarian engineering, readying them to apply best practices in their communities and organizations
• Community Entrepreneurship vocational training, providing in-country on-site entrepreneurs with sufficient, wide-ranging knowledge to deploy, maintain and franchise an IEEE Smart Village seed-funded micro-utility
Courses of both components of the IEEE Smart Village education program are pushed from the IEEE Global Classroom located at the Posner Center
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Our Educational Impact
The renewable energy solutions that IEEE Smart
Village seed funds to local
entrepreneurs in off-grid
communities
Vocational training fosters
market sustainability
skills to deploy, maintain and franchise local micro-utilities
Students examine
scalability with four integrative, comprehensive
and fully accredited
courses
Smart Solutions
Hands-on Training
IntegratedEducation
Community Empowerment
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Join Our MissionVOLUNTEERS• Help with organizational design and expansion of the program, participate in working
groups dedicated to solving hardware and software challenges and assist with implementation in the field
AMBASSADORS• Students and young professionals gain experience working in the field to assist and mentor
our micro-utility deployment programs
• There are also corporate sponsorship opportunities for companies looking to fund an ambassador for an in-country deployment or provide a loaned executive to volunteer
PARTNERS• Multi-national NGO's, large humanitarian organizations, government ministries and
associated programs have an opportunity to reach mutual goals for global expansion of the initiative by partnering with us
NGO PROGRAMS• In-country NGOs and other organizations with humanitarian outreach programs, become an
in-country host partner to establish a network of micro-utility stations nationwideDONATE• To accomplish our mission, IEEE Smart Village depends on the financial generosity of
foundations, corporations and individual donors
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Contact UsVisit our website: www.ieee-smart-village.org
Make a donation: www.ieeefoundation.org/smart-village
@IEEESmrtVillage� �
www.facebook.com/ieeesmartvillage
https://youtu.be/H2VpQIitkao
IEEE Foundation VolunteerDevelopment Office Phone: + 1 800 678 4333445 Hoes Lane DonatePiscataway, NJ 08854, U.S. Phone: +1 732 981 0060
“It’s impossible to convey in words
just how important IEEE Smart Village
is. It is a very exciting Initiative that is changing a
lot of lives. In South Sudan electricity is a new phenomenon and having access
to it is quite transforming.“
Mou Riiny, IEEE Smart Village Project Manager and Electrical Engineer