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project 44 in Malaga – Spain 11.Nov.08 “unfinished”

Tuesday, November 11, 2008, 1:13
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Malaga  – Spain  11.11.08

To the Chairman of WREC – World Renewable Energy Congress

Dear Prof. Ali Sayigh

Today I stopped  my project 44 in this year, unfinished in Malaga – Spain, I came here 2 days ago. The reason was a unexpected death ( Cancer ) of my Children’s Families member. I have to support my children now, and fly with one of my children back from Malaga to Denmark tomorrow.

I would continue my Training program in Malaga in January or end of February 2009.  It was always my wishes to contact the rich part of any countries for training Schools, with hope to motivate people who have more possibility for using the Sun Energy.

But good news came yesterday from Las Palmas University. They have arranged 11 villages in Senegal for me, for training Passive solar – active solar -  using a small wind turbine for getting electricity – building one schools Sun cooker and 3 other projects to use the Sun Energy.

I am waiting now for getting a flight ticket for Senegal. I would be guest by the village people during the training, as I experienced in Afghanistan and Pakistan.

Good news came as well from Istanbul. Those 19 Schools projects in 19 Asian countries as I mentioned in my project 43, is going to be reality.

Mayor office, department of environment of Santa Luicia in Gran Canary has sent me 16 Schools Addresses for training. I can discover that now most Authority and Schools accept my training concept without any problem and recommend me to the next Mayor or Schools.

Mostly they pay my travels cost.

My travel to Gran Canary is around 300 Euros Flight and one or 2 weeks Hotel. Therefore it is easy for Schools to pay my travel cost.

I experienced as well that every Schools Children  pays one Euros for cost of buying materials for training.

We will stay in contact

Best wishes and see you soon in Brighton in December.

Mohammad Sani

Chairman of Saving our Planet in Denmark