HI ALL!!
The conference was absolutely awesome. The mornings were spent in discussions and presentations among the 6 Nicaraguan renewable energy NGO's, universities, micro credit businesses present. They were Asofenix, blueEnergy, ATDER-BL, Suni Solar, UNI and Inotec. Topics for the discussion ranged from renewable energy resources in Nicaragua to community organizing to technical training programs. I was generally impressed with the ideas, thoughtful consideration and obvious passion that the participants of the conference showed. I learned quite a bit about the situation of renewable energy development in Nicaragua as well as the future ideas and direction of the movement. Third world development is a confusing and confounding labrynth in which you can easily lose your way. It's not simply about providing the resources a community needs, it is also necessary to provide a foundation a community to utilize and effectively safeguard their new resources. When you consider the isolation and generally low level of literacy, much less education, that exists in these communities simply creating a committee and training a technician to operate the system becomes a daunting task. But a lot of people are thinking very seriously about solutions to these issues and I felt lucky to be present to listen and share a little.
BlueEnergy itself is also a very very impressive NGO. Founded 4 or 5 years ago by two brothers and their friend they have their executive headquarters in San Francisco as well as an office in Paris, France. Their development work is all based in Bluefields where they have over 10 volunteers and 7 Nicaraguan shop persons. BlueEnergy has spent the past year consolidating it's resources and developing it's infrastructure. the effort has paid off as they now have an extensive staff, office and resources and the ability to fabricate all of their equipment internally, allowing them to save huge sums of money as well as fabricate their machines much quicker and fix any problems that come up. The result is that by 2015 they plan to have installed nearly 130 wind turbines. I think if they show the resourcefulness and resolve they've had over the past few years they now have the ability to do it. Their long term foresight has paid off. French volunteers are now my favorite by the way.
As for Bluefields itself, I'm in love. The caribbean culture is such a unique and fascinated microcosm. It's amazing how in a 7 hour bus ride, followed by a 2 hour panga (boat) ride (bluefields has no road access) how much a culture can change. You go from a rather hierarchical and in many ways archaic social structure (I'm trying to say machismo and rigid I think) to this very tranquilo and laid back creoul / caribbean culture. Reggae and Socca playing in the streets, "Yeah man" being hollered out windows and a general flow to the pace of life....takin it easy man. The night club was something else as well. For those of you with a brave heart and who don't blush easily I would highly recommend stopping by 4 Brothers if you're ever in the area.
We also got the chance to visit on of the communities that blueEnergy works with, Monkey Point. If Bluefields sounds isolated you should see Monkey Point. it's an amazing place, a 4 hour panga ride from Bluefields and one of the most beautiful and unspoiled areas I've ever seen.....unfortunately that often translates to very poor.
All in all it was a great experience and I feel myself lucky to have been invited. I made many friends and I hope to make it back sometime very soon.
As for now we have a HUGE amount of work to do with Asofenix. We had an 8 hour meeting today with community committees and with Asofenix staff where we were able to hammer out the details of the next few months and it is very daunting. 4 major projects, an amazing amount of community organizing, several small projects and repairs and the preparation for two 2 week tourist groups (15 people each) which arrive the 14th of December. The good news is I feel renergized about the work we're doing and excited that projects are finally coming to fruition....I just wish it was a little spaced out.
I'm going to try to get a post in before the elections here on Sunday, summarizing the political process and the parties involved. First though I need to learn about it myself so we'll see. Note that these are not presidential elections but kind of similar to the mid-term elections in the US.
See my new Bluefields/Monkey Point pictures to be posted tomorrow afternoon at:
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