Monday, 10 February, 2025
YFCA has achieved a significant milestone in water security and environmental sustainability with the successful rehabilitation of the water source in Hadn Badian area. This project, part of the "Multi-sectoral Emergency Response to Support IDPs and Other Vulnerable Groups in Ad Dali’ and Shabwah Governorates," is funded by the German Federal Foreign Office (AA) in partnership with Diakonie Katastrophenhilfe (DKH).
YFCA completed the installation and operation of an integrated solar energy system for the water asset in the Mayfa'ah district of Shabwah Governorate. The system, with a production capacity of 28,140 watts, includes an inverter, a protective fence for the solar cell system, and a control room equipped with a water meter, air valve, gate valve, and water pressure gauge.
The rehabilitation has resulted in a well production capacity of 21 cubic meters per hour, totaling 147 cubic meters per day. This increase in water availability has significantly improved access to safe and sustainable drinking water for the residents of Hadn Badian, addressing their daily needs and enhancing their quality of life.
This initiative is part of a broader strategy to improve water resource management and reduce reliance on traditional energy sources. By leveraging solar energy, the project not only ensures a reliable water supply but also contributes to lowering carbon emissions and preserving the environment.
Key objectives of the project include:
YFCA completed the installation and operation of an integrated solar energy system for the water asset in the Mayfa'ah district of Shabwah Governorate. The system, with a production capacity of 28,140 watts, includes an inverter, a protective fence for the solar cell system, and a control room equipped with a water meter, air valve, gate valve, and water pressure gauge.
The rehabilitation has resulted in a well production capacity of 21 cubic meters per hour, totaling 147 cubic meters per day. This increase in water availability has significantly improved access to safe and sustainable drinking water for the residents of Hadn Badian, addressing their daily needs and enhancing their quality of life.
This initiative is part of a broader strategy to improve water resource management and reduce reliance on traditional energy sources. By leveraging solar energy, the project not only ensures a reliable water supply but also contributes to lowering carbon emissions and preserving the environment.
Key objectives of the project include:
- Enhancing access to safe and sustainable drinking water for the people in the targeted district.
- Effectively reducing the spread of water-related epidemics and diseases.
This innovative solution exemplifies a harmonious blend of environmental sustainability and technological advancement, setting a precedent for future projects aimed at addressing water security challenges in Yemen and beyond.