A GROUP of out-of-school youth, displaced workers and residents of Barangay Buenavista Rizal in the Municipality of Pontevedra, Negros Occidental are now ready to tackle assignments in the solar power industry. They have recently completed an intensive technical training workshop, qualifying them to undertake tasks such as running and maintaining the town's newly installed solar-powered water distribution system.
The now fully operational Pontevedra water system, with 'Programmable Logic Control Water Tender Equipment,' is one of the country's first, having been designed and developed by the Technological University of the Philippines (TUP) Visayas, which mounted the 80-hour training program, supported by the Rotary Club of Bacolod-Marapara.
Marapara Rotary’s May Jaboneta and Marapara Rotaractors President Rhayne Abayon receive a certificate of appreciation as the partner of the project. Looking on is Technological University of the Philippines Visayas Campus Director and Rotarian Eric Malo-oy. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO
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