The project commenced when the Rotary
Club of Kerikeri chose Viseisei Medical Centre to assist with medical
supplies. “By the time we got our act together they had received funding from
another source and the idea of the solar power electricity was proposed” said
current President Vicki Douglas.
This proposal then evolved into a matching grant project involving seven clubs
and taking three years to complete.
Led by the Kerikeri club, contributions were made by the Rotary Clubs of Norfolk Island ,
Bay of Islands , Kaikohe, Kaitaia, Waipapa and Lautoka, with a matching grant from the Rotary Foundation.
All the work was carried out at a local level, using Clay Engineering Ltd
in Suva as the
contractor. The system is a 4.2KW Grid Connect System The installation of the
solar panels was completed in November 2012. “We were concerned when the
cyclone went through Fiji ,
but thankfully a few fallen trees was the only damage to the immediate area and
the building and solar units were unharmed. However, commissioning of the
project was delayed because the Fiji Electricity Board was busy restoring power
to the 30% of people who were affected by the cyclone” said Vicki.
Kerikeri Rotarian Mahmood Khan
visited Fiji
throughout the project’s development. Other key members were Past President John Toms and Past Assistant Governor Keith Day. “Without their tenacity, and
that of our club Treasurer Jenny James,
this project would have fallen flat” said Vicki.
Vicki concluded “Despite a
number of funding hiccups we have learnt a great deal from this project and
look forward to being involved in other international projects. That is what
I love about Rotary – the ability to make a difference not only in the local
community but further afield.”Source: RNZWCS Ltd Newsletter, April 2013.